
The Enersol Solar Pool Heater is made for 'do-it-yourself' installation. With our easy to follow video and simple instruction manual, it can be up and running in a weekend. No gas or electrical inspectors to deal with! It is so versatile it can be put anywhere the sun shines. The 'do-it-yourself' kit is easily installed on the roof of your home or pool change room, off the deck, beside the pool or on the ground. The most durable and longest lasting solar panels on the market, our Solarprene rubber is completely resistant to pool chemicals, harsh U.V. rays, cold Canadian winters and the hottest Florida summers.

With uncertainty and rising costs in gas and power markets, the price for solar will not change. It will be free for life. Using your existing pump and filter, our 'do it yourself' solar pool heater ensures warmer pool temperatures, no monthly heating bills and is proven to be the most cost effective way to heat your pool.
Enersol Solar Products Inc's exclusive '15 Year Warranty' against defects in the solar collector panels, assures you many years of worry-free, low maintenance pool heating. When compared to natural gas or heat pump warranties, our solar warranty provides long term coverage and ultimately, peace of mind. Ask your dealer for complete warranty information.
Pool water is pumped from your existing pool pump to the Enersol Solar Pool Heater panels. The sun's rays heat the water in the panels, then the heated water is returned to your pool.

What Makes Us Better?
The synthetic rubber used in manufacturing of our product makes them the longest lasting, most durable and easiest to repair solar panels available. Our 'slip & clip' modular design allows for custom sizing, promotes roof health and resists wind lift. Choose the versatile Enersol Solar Pool Heater for warmer pool temperatures!

Recommended operating pressure: 15 psi at 120ºF.
Maximum fluid pressure: 25 psi at 120ºF.
Recommended flow rate: 4-10 gpm per 4 ft. width.
Recommended pump: 3/4-1 H.P.
Recommended Enersol Quick Sizing List
Less boxes are acceptable - Just not as efficient |
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To calculate the number of solar panels recommended:
1. Calculate the square feet of your pool.
2. Multiply the sq. feet of your pool by 50% to 60%. (This result gives you the square feet of panels required.)
3. Divide the result from step 2 by 40. (This tells you how many boxes are required. Each box contains 40 sq. ft.)
4. Make sure you order a system kit with the first box.
5. Add a 3-way valve or automatic controller as desired. |
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Above-Ground Pools (4 ft. depth) |
Number of Boxes |
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In-Ground Pools (with 8 ft. deep end) |
Number of Boxes |
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15 ft. Round |
1 - 3 boxes |
12 ft. x 24 ft. |
4 - 6 boxes |
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18 ft. Round |
2 - 3 boxes |
14 ft. x 28 ft. |
5 - 7 boxes |
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21 ft. Round |
2 - 4 boxes |
15 ft. x 30 ft. |
6 - 8 boxes |
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24 ft. Round |
2 - 5 boxes |
16 ft. x 32 ft. |
7 - 9 boxes |
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27 ft. Round |
4 - 7 boxes |
18 ft. x 36 ft. |
8 - 11 boxes |
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12 ft. x 24 ft. |
2 - 3 boxes |
20 ft. x 40 ft. |
10 - 15 boxes |
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14 ft. x 48 ft. |
3 - 4 boxes |
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The greater number of boxes will heat your pool faster.
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Sizing may vary due to geography and climate.
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Lower number of boxes is based on ideal solar conditions.
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Additional boxes can be added in the future. |
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15 ft. x 30 ft. |
3 - 5 boxes |
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16 ft. x 32 ft. |
4 - 6 boxes |
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18 ft. x 33 ft. |
5 - 7 boxes |