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Floating PE solar pool cover 450×220 cm grey 93007
Rated 27/08/2024, variant Floating PE solar pool cover 450×220 cm grey 93007
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The product is technically perfectly fine. Even a white solar sail lets in the most light/heat. But.
But my experience of hot summer days by the above-ground pool shows that it was (diplomatically speaking) a wasted purchase.
As long as it was 28°C during the day and less than 20°C at night, everything was fine, the water temperature in the pool was pleasant, it actually warmed up a few degrees thanks to the solar sail, so swimming in May, June was great (although don't expect miracles). But in July, or rather at the turn of July and August, the heat hit, even the night temperatures were ztv. tropical nights. the birds learned to land on the sail and drink the water from the sides or the water that was standing on the sail, there would be nothing wrong with that (let the poor things drink) if they didn't dribble at the same time, even into the water: The combination of water heated to 28°C and bird fertilizer, plus thanks to the solar sail, abundant access to sunlight, caused the algae to have such perfect conditions for growth that the walls and bottom (of the new pool - no remnants from last year) were covered with green algae in defiance of the normal dose of pool chemistry (the control paper showed all parameters within the norm). Its destruction by means such as super chlorine shock, flocculator, algicide and continuously running filter costs hundreds (up to over 1000, -) CZK and this is a pool with only 8 m3 of water.
So my advice to anyone who gets fooled by the rantings of solar sail salesmen is: as soon as hot sunny days arrive, do not use the solar sail and cover the pool with a classic opaque sail and only remove the opaque sail when you want to swim and sprinkle chemicals. or my advice is: if you don't want a pool full of chlorine and algaecide, don't buy a solar sail at all.
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transparent solar sail transmits the most sunlight
easily cut to size
on days of hot weather and bright sunshine is superfluous to counterproductive
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