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DELUXE
IN-GROUND SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMVERTICALLY MOUNTED PANELS
The SunGrabber™ solar heating system will quickly heat your in-ground pool with free, reliable solar heat. A properly sized solar system working in conjunction with a solar blanket will provide virtually all of the heat for your pool - free!
Our SunGrabber™ Deluxe Solar System can supply 100% of your pool's heating needs. The system circulates pool water through solar panels mounted on the roof and uses solar energy to warm the water as it returns to the pool. Our panels mount vertically on the roof and feature 1-1/2" headers. These large headers allow for excellent circulation through the solar panels, thereby maximizing the solar efficiency.
Our SunGrabber™ solar heating system is comprised of a base package with four panels and related hardware. Additional panels can be added to the system to achieve optimal coverage. For total solar heating, the solar panel square footage should be equal to 50% of the pool's surface area.
SunGrabber™ systems are constructed to withstand all outdoor conditions and are backed by 10-Year Warranties. Systems are available with pairs of 2 ’x10’ or pairs of 2 ’x12’ panels; and come with a system kit that includes ball valve, check valve, vacuum relief valve, couplers, and tie-downs. Installation instructions and an owner's manual included.
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ECONOMY
IN-GROUND SOLAR SYSTEMUSE FREE SOLAR ENERGY TO HEAT YOUR POOL AND REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS
Our economical SunGrabber™ solar heating system will heat your pool using the sun and lower your gas bills. Manufactured by the leading solar panel maker in the US, the SunGrabber™ can raise your pool’s temperature by 10 degrees or more using the sun’s free energy. When used in conjunction with a solar blanket, it is virtually all the heat you need.
The system circulates pool water through solar panels mounted on the roof and uses solar energy to warm the water as it returns to the pool. Our economy panels are mounted horizontally on the roof and feature 1-1/2” headers. These large headers allow for excellent circulation through the panels, maximizing solar efficiency.
The economy SunGrabber™ is comprised of a base package with four 2’x20’ (80 sq. ft.) panels and all related hardware. Additional panels can be added to the system to achieve optimal coverage. For total solar heating, the solar panel square footage should be equal to 50% of the pool’s surface area.
SunGrabber™ systems are constructed to withstand all outdoor conditions and are backed by a 10-Year Warranty. Comes complete with panels, system kit with diverter valve, installation instructions, and owner’s manual.
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AUTOMATIC
SOLAR CONTROLLERAMERICA’S BEST SELLING AUTOMATIC SOLAR CONTROLLER
By Goldline®
Goldline®’s GL-235 is the country’s leading automatic solar controller and is designed for easy dependable operation. The unit’s microprocessor-based technology ensures reliable and accurate performance. Simply set the controls for the desired pool temperature and the unit will heat your pool whenever there is enough solar heat available. Goldline’s solar controller can also be programmed to cool your pool on hot summer evenings and to protect against freezing. The unit comes complete with a 3-way motorized diverter valve and a water and panel sensor. The diverter valve is set up for 2” diameter plumbing and is 110/220V convertible.
Add America’s most reliable automatic solar controller to your solar system with Goldline’s GL-235 Controller. Backed by a 5-Year Limited Warranty.
| Order No. | Description | SALE PRICE | Add To Cart |
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| NS950 | GL-235 Auto Solar Controller with Auto Diverter Valve | $337.99 |
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