How Swimming Pool Solar Fish Work and How to Use Them
Note: This article is written by Matthew Gio Solar fish are a fairly new craze (check out what's available on the market for Solar Fish and Liquid Solar Blankets). Imagine not having to lug your solar cover on and off to keep your pool warm. It's a great idea and it really works. Sadly very few people know about this great technology or don't actually believe it works. But it does and here is how. It is a small plastic liquid filled fish and sinks to the bottom of your pool using a weight. The liquid inside is a alcohol and wax base. The wax is what helps the liquid float to the top of your pool. Little bits of liquid leak out of the fish for a month rise to the top of your pool and create a thin microscopic layer causing less water evaporation. That's the technical part. Here is how to make it work to the full potential.
Now here are some key things you need to know. A solar fish does not heat your pool, the sun does. The Solar Fish just helps to keep that natural heat from evaporating at night when it gets cold, so do not or try not to run your filter at night. This breaks up the thin liquid causing some evaporating. Over time you will notice a significant difference in the heat of your pool. The solar fish really comes in handy when you have a pool heater. It allows you to use less gas pumping heat into your pool. Just bring it up to the temperature you want and throw a fish in. It will help maintain that temperature. Solar Fish really do work, I suggest you try them. Heck they are cheaper than a solar cover and a lot less work, its worth a shot. Swim University |