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How hard is it to install solar panels on a swimming pool? | A Beginner's Guide To Solar Panels
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September
2009

How hard is it to install solar panels on a swimming pool?

I was thinking about adding a solar heater to my swimming pool. The panels seem very affordable, but is this something I could install myself with no experience or do i need a professional?

Not hard. This web site provides you a step by step process to build a devise that generates solar and wind energy. Not only will it provide electric for your pool, but can lower your utility bill. The cost to build this generator is under $200.



3 comments

  1. Joey M:

    It is actually not as hard as you may think. I know because I recently installed a solar system on my own swimming pool. It takes careful planning and preparation but its very doable. I found a step by step guide to installing solar panels, online at http://AboutSolar.net It was a breeze. Good luck!
    References :
    aboutsolar.net

  2. Nick the Tile Man:

    Not hard. This web site provides you a step by step process to build a devise that generates solar and wind energy. Not only will it provide electric for your pool, but can lower your utility bill. The cost to build this generator is under $200.
    References :
    http://usa4energy.com

  3. Ed:

    I did not mean to give Nick a thumbs up.

    Be very skeptical about the value of this
    $200 dollar system. I expect the output is very low, and Mir than likely DC rather usable 120 volt AC.
    References :



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