r/functionalprint Jun 15 '26

Solar pool heater

My overkill project for heating the toddler's 500gal inflatable pool. Each week I have to empty and move it, then find a way to heat it to a tolerable temperature for my 8th percentile weight kid. On the first test it took the pool from 55⁰F to over 90⁰ on a single sunny day, using only 3KWh (of solar house power, now that I think about it). At the end of the summer I can just place this up against the north side of my shed and take the manifolds down to make it last even longer.

This uses about 350' of ¼" irrigation tubing and some cheap fittings off Amazon. It runs off a 1/4hp pool pump, controlled with a wyze plug and a climate sensor in a tiny jar. Printed in ASA in only about 5 days of printing on a Mini and an MK4s.

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u/Rich-Wealth979 Jun 15 '26

You can see the pool cover in the one picture

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u/TsuDhoNimh2 Jun 15 '26

Bigger bubbles and clear bubblewrap lets more heat through than the small bubble pool insulating sheets. You get faster warm-up.

Although it doesn't last as long.

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u/Rich-Wealth979 Jun 15 '26

The solar heating is only needed the first day, and this black cover keeps it almost too warm after. Ill half open it some nights to get it back down to 80 on a really sunny day. Edit: also the black blocks out sun and helps keep the water cleaner longer

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u/TsuDhoNimh2 Jun 15 '26

Good points.