We just finished a system for a customer in south Oklahoma City. The customer is a retired air force officer, and his wife was planning on having a pool party.
She could not stand their 60 degree pool, so solar pool heating was the answer. After the system was installed, the pool heated a continual 5-10 degrees a day. It also helped that they had floating solar discs on top of the pool to keep the wind from sweeping away the heat.
Within 5 days, her pool was in the 80's. Yahooooo! They did not have to spend $100's of dollars to heat their pool with natural gas for one pool party!
Because the pool was warm enough, she did not have to have her backup party....roller skating:)
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David W. Wilson
August 13, 2011 11:05
Letting the thoughts flow…
I have experience in the Solar Industry.
I worked for Powerlight, now SunPower years ago in California. Writing from OKC.
I am interested in hearing more about your path through the Solar Energy pathway and if I may be of assistance.
The thing that comes to mind is the residential market, single and multi-family dwelling markets. I do not mean hanging PV modules on home roofs,aesthetic considerations, but something a bit more pleasing like solar shingles…
I would like to speak to someone if possible.
Go Solar !!!
dww