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I am looking for an electrician specialist for installing an electric swimming pool heater.

I have solar heating but it doesn´t work for morning swim because of night cooling the tubes.

Propane is an installation nightmare and has become expensive as well.

So, if anyone has had experience with a reputable company experienced in installing an electric

pool heater, I would really appreciate the recommendation.

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Maybe consider a tropical weight (3mm) wetsuit, good down to about 65 degrees. Then you can morning swim year round. I bought a top of the line (Akona) used from the U.S.A. for $150, it was in such good shape that customs thought I was playing games, until I sent them the invoice, etc., then they reduced it to 16.5% IVA only.

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Any electrician should be able to wire up an electric pool heater. If it is a 220v unit they'll have to install a new double breaker but in any case the heater needs a separate breaker. They'll figure out a way to bring power from either the main breaker box or tap directly to the breaker by the CFE meter.

I installed a large electric heat pump at a house I own at the beach. The water is quite cold in the winter months and passive solar just wasn't predictable. Plus we have excess solar capacity.

My electrician there tapped into the main breaker box at the meter and ran #8 wire in conduit from the  front of the house to the pool room. In the room he installed a breaker for the heat pump. They tried to save money by installing a 20 amp breaker but that popped in the first 5 minutes of use. Once they bumped it to 40 amps all worked well. Just make sure they use #8 wire if you're pulling a lot of electricity. 

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As John says, buying and installing an electric heater is no problem.    However, be warned - nothing uses more energy than heating water.    We've seen many electric heat pump and electric heater users stop using them after the 1st CFE bill.....even condos, where many share the bill.

What size is the pool, and do you have a good cover on it?

You may be much better off adding more solar pool panels, and a cover, to keep the extra heat made the day before, overnight, for your morning swim.

 

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41 minutes ago, Go Solar said:

You may be much better off adding more solar pool panels, and a cover, to keep the extra heat made the day before, overnight, for your morning swim.

Or change your swim time to later in the day.

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