NO YOU WILL AT THE LEAST TURN YOUR SWIMMING POOL INTO A ELECTROCUTION POOL AND AT THE WORST YOU WILL EITHER SHORT OUT YOUR ENTIRE HOUSES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OR SET IT ON FIRE.To raise the water temp in your pool buy a solar cover and keep the pool covered whenever you are not in it.The sun will work in concert with the cover to raise the water temp,but understand that nothing besides pumping water heated to at least 104 degrees into the pool will make it warm enough to take the first time in chill away.Sorry if I couldn't offer a better idea.
2006-07-19 11:43:01
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answered by hjbergel 5
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i'd say that you've an ingredient blown, that it is not coming as a lot as temperature thoroughly or your thermostat is stuck and isn't any longer shutting off the skill to the elements, and look at some thing crossing over the nice and comfortable and chilly line. Like a sink with a sprayer on it, that your warm and chilly valves are open, in spite of the indisputable fact that the water is stopped by technique of the sprayer. a washer that has better hat water rigidity than chilly, and it truly is pushing into the chilly water aspect, or a valve contained in the incorrect position between your furnace and water heater in case you take advantage of your furnace to preheat your water heater furnish water.
2016-12-01 22:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to be the one that tests the water first after you put the heater in the pool. If you make it through the test and the water is warmer then I guess it worked.
2006-07-19 11:34:35
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answered by IngeborgDot 2
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ahhh ... just a minute ... what kind of heater???
Let the sun do its magic ... in this weather we need all the cool we can get. Just don't be tempted to fill it up with ice cubes!
No, a heater is NOT a good idea! A couple of kettles of boiling water if you must, I suppose.
2006-07-19 12:13:07
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answered by Owlwings 7
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No, it's very important that you are in the pool BEFORE you put it in. Also you must set up your video camera to tape the entire process first.
2006-07-19 11:46:03
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answered by charleymac 4
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Yes...but make sure you're standing in the pool at the time...for heath and safety reasons!
2006-07-19 12:33:27
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answered by THINKER 2
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Sounds like a great idea u moron!u could also try havin a bath with an hairdryer,or simply stick your finger in a socket.R.I.P.
2006-07-19 11:39:31
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answered by THE POVES 3
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2006-07-19 12:43:17
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answered by Don 6
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you can buy heaters for pools and u can get solar panel ones as well
2006-07-19 13:18:22
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answered by nibbler 3
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No. The water will heat up as it sits in the sun. If you do it your way, you'll end up with an electrocution.
2006-07-19 11:34:48
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answered by The Apple Chick 7
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