Just bought a used 15' above ground pool as a temporary solution to the sheer expense of an inground...
living in upstate NY, wouldn't mind a little boost to my water temp every now and then, keep the wife happy...want to keep my expense to a bare minimum.
Woodmaster 4400 plumbed with 1" pex to a heat exchanger in the basement.
Here is my thought:
Put a T and a shut off valve in each line at the back of the furnace. After the valve put a 1" or 1 1/2" hose fitting after the valve.
When spring and fall hit and my house is not needing my furnace going full blast all day, hook up enough hose to run from the exit at the backof the furnace, into the pool, run a few rings inside the pool and send it back to the return line...So...bypass my heat exchanger and radiators for a few hours each day
figure 180 degree water circulating in a hose inside the pool will jump it a few degrees and it will only cost me a few pieces of firewood each day. Boiler would be running anyway...
When I am done, roll the hose up until the next fall/spring.
What is the major flaw with my plan? Thoughts? Concerns with materials?