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yammyr6 21-03-2005 08:49 PM

pond \pool heater question
 
hi
i have a koi pond about 5000 gallons
i would like to heat it using solar power
i live in the sw UK
I have thought about using domestic central heating radiators painted black
and using the pump in the colder months to pump the pond water round and
back into the pond
Idealy id just like to keep the pond 5 or 6 deg warmer so as it will never
freeze
any suggestions or sites i could look at would be usefull

thankx
Dave



News - Two and a Half 22-03-2005 03:49 PM

Hi

check this out it may prove useful
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...05/pjeff02.xml
it was an article in the Daily telegraph also check out
http://www.cat.org.uk it has useful links and info.

Regards

Craig


"yammyr6" wrote in message
...
hi
i have a koi pond about 5000 gallons
i would like to heat it using solar power
i live in the sw UK
I have thought about using domestic central heating radiators painted

black
and using the pump in the colder months to pump the pond water round and
back into the pond
Idealy id just like to keep the pond 5 or 6 deg warmer so as it will

never
freeze
any suggestions or sites i could look at would be usefull

thankx
Dave





[email protected] 21-04-2005 03:49 AM

i made a cheap solar heater with a submerible pump and garden hose.

the pump send water through the hose, which is layed out on the ground.
sun and the ambient air termpartures heat the hose which heats the
water. i was able to bring the temperature of my 2000g pond from 7
celcium to 17 celcius in about a week. i only ran the pump during the
daytime when the sun was on it. the nights in ottawa canada are still
really cold and the solar heater would just work in reverse during the
night. infact, i only ran it when the sun was out and hitting the hose.
this was about 11am to 7pm.

keep in mind the last few days have been unsually warm. temperatures in
the day were usually around 20+ celcius.

it was very cold today so i didn't run the pump. it also rained. air
temperatures were around 6-7 celcius. the pond water was around 11-12
celcius. it took days to heat it up but only 12 hours of cold
temperatures and rain to cool it down.

hope this helps.



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