Reddit Reddit reviews Intex Solar Heater Mat for Above Ground Swimming Pool, 47in X 47in

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Intex Solar Heater Mat for Above Ground Swimming Pool, 47in X 47in
Eco-friendly solar technology increases temperature of the pool water by approx. 3 ~ 5 DegreeC (5 ~ 9 DegreeF) depending on weather condition.Simple hook up, compatible with filter pump up to 1/2 hp or pump flow rate < 2500 gal/hr (9463 L/hr).Suitable for above ground pools up to 8000 gal (30,280L). 1m sq (11ft sq) surface to absorb sun's rays.1 ¼” (32mm) hose attachment points, includes 1 adaptor A and 1 adaptor B for 1 ½” hose connection.Includes: 0.5m (1 1/4" / 32mm diameter) connecting hose. Bypass valve. Dimensions: 1.2m X 1.2 m / 47 1/4in; X 47 1/4in.
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1 Reddit comment about Intex Solar Heater Mat for Above Ground Swimming Pool, 47in X 47in:

u/sillyrants · 2 pointsr/SolarDIY

Lithium-ion and lifepo have limited shelf and cycle lives, but it's still worth a shot. It will probably still work. You need to know the Ah capacity, not just the Amp output, to calculate how much energy it can store. Watt-hours = volts * amp-hours.

I guess you could shunt the excess power to heat water if you really can't find any other uses for it, but it just seems like it'd be less wasteful to charge a bigger battery bank instead (but not too big, if you're using lead-acid, because staying undercharged is bad for their chemistry; this matters less for lifepo and li-ion within like 20 to 80% charge).

What you could do instead is use the excess power for a circulating pump coupled to either a purpose-made solar thermal panel (vacuum tubes + circulating coolant) or a DIY one made with soda bottles painted black on one side. This combines the best of both worlds: the electricity circulates the water through a collector with large surface area while the sun(light) does the actual heating. Your available heat from the sun is about 1kW per square meter, so you want a water heater that's wide and flat (think kiddy lawn pool), not tall and skinny like a barrel. Now that I think about it, maybe something like an inflatable kiddy pool would be good for heating. They do make thermal-regulated pumps that only circulate the water when it's hotter on one side (the pool) than the other side (barrel), so it'll go: heat - wait - wait - wait - hot enough, circulate! - heat - heat - wait - wait - wait - hot enough, circulate! -- etc. until the whole barrel is equal to the shallow water temperature (or it gets dark and you get disappointed that you didn't just pay the 2 quarters for the campground shower).

A black plastic barrel will get warm but not hot because there's not enough surface area vs volume of the water. You have to spread the water out over an area to effectively heat it up over time, especially if you're going to be moving around and not just letting the barrel sit in a desert for a few days straight.

That will be heavy though. They do make some portable ones like this but it got very poor reviews: https://www.amazon.com/Intex-Solar-Heater-Ground-Swimming/dp/B00O80PSE6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1468951407&amp;amp;sr=8-2&amp;amp;keywords=solar+water+heater

not sure if better ones exist.

A question about this is scale... do you mean "camping" like "I'm going to something like Burning Man where there's a lot of sun, I'll spend hours settingall it up and it'll be good for 2 weeks under direct sun" or camping like "I'm heading somewhere for a 2-day trip at the local campground, it needs to be easy to set up in 15 minutes and survive partial shade"?