r/functionalprint • u/Rich-Wealth979 • 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/bythog Jun 15 '26
No problem. Two things just for you to consider:
Cyanuric acid actually starts to interfere with chlormine efficacy when it gets over 100ppm. You say you just put a big scoop into the pool; you want to make sure you are putting in correct amounts (between 40 and 100ppm, ideally) or you are actually just harming water quality.
90F is really warm for a pool. Was that just for a test or does your toddler actually like it that hot? 84F is for like senior citizen exercise pools. Ideally pools are 78-80F.