muddstopper
Veteran Member
I don't think a pumpless closed system will work with poly pipe. Gravity acting on the water at both ends will suck the pipe flat. And even with a pump thats something you have to consider when the pump is turned off.
That is the reason I suggested using a check valve at the bottom of the collector, to stop the force of gravity from pulling the water back down the pipe. Using a solar collector to exchange water in a pool isnt exactly a closed system. In order for it to be a closed system, one would have to have loops of pipe or tube to act as a heat exchanger, and those loops of pipe would have to be submerged inside the pool under water. I dont know that this could be considered a open system either since both ends of any recirculting solar collector, using convection to move the heated water, would have to have the inlets and outlet below water level to prevent air from interrupting the continuouse flow of water. I think it could only be a fully open system if some sort of pump is used.
Considering that a pool needs to fully exchange its entire water content every so many hrs anyways, its a safe bet that the pool already has a water pump. Why couldnt this pump be used to circulate the water thru the solar collector. I am pretty sure that you can purchase a solenoid valve you could just hook up to a thermostat that could switch from just recirculating water to exchangeing the water thru a solar collector..
I'm just speculating and guessing and dont know if anything I have suggested will work for what the OP is wanting to do.