Settle a bet:
A reasonable sized (believe it is 2HP) router will not have any permanent magnets inside it upon tear-down. Instead, it uses an electromagnet.
Correct?
That may be true (even if the water is relatively clear), but isn't the attentuation, by definition, absorption of the radiant energy and, I would assume, transformation into thermal energy in the water?
In fact, maybe the really cheap n' easy solution is to just throw some fertilizer in...
Fantastic! An approachable answer--and even better, my pool is going to warm up!
Now a more practical question...what to use on the bottom of the pool. I don't own it, so I need to think of a material that won't damage the pool (but *will* sink). I wonder how much more effective it would be...
Hi everyone--first post, thanks for any guidance if I've posted in the wrong place.
I've got a simple idea and I'm curious if it's worthwhile doing. How effective would putting a dark surface (perhaps black tiles, or black corrugated plastic) on the bottom of the pool, to warm the water by...