Heating our pool with a wood fired pool heater. Experimenting with different setups to heat our pool

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • Extending our pool season and keeping the pool much more comfortable for the grand baby. 85° pool temperatures are very comfortable to swim in. The grand baby loves the pool. This $200ish pool heater is awesome. It’s not very pretty but it’s hidden away safely like a moonshine still back in the woods of TN.

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  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff Рік тому +16

    Scott put a barrel in your barrel with the coils. Copper doesn't take the heat long-term. You'll still get great heat but won't have to worry about the expensive copper. I use a propane tankless water heater and HF pump for my hot tub. Safes me a ton on the electric heater.

    • @ez1913
      @ez1913 Рік тому +2

      Too much copper in the water can also mess with total alkalinity and PH balance.

  • @wesleypulkka7447
    @wesleypulkka7447 Рік тому +4

    Scott, you and your family have built a field of dreams for bus owners and they have come through for you! What a great success story you've written on Bus Grease Mountain! Congratulations, you've proven that hard work and ethics win in the end! Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @jerrystarliper7897
    @jerrystarliper7897 Рік тому +7

    I just love a good hillbilly set up. It is warms my heart.😂

  • @CraftyClusterfarg
    @CraftyClusterfarg 6 місяців тому +1

    I luv it. It’s Frankenstein as all hell but gets the job done! Good job. I made one myself and experimented with several iterations and just like you found that the best solution was more air and fuel. That blower lit it up. Take care.

  • @The_Smith
    @The_Smith Рік тому +7

    yes right a pool heater . . . I hope the revenuers believe that when they show up . . . ;)

    • @BusGreaseMonkey
      @BusGreaseMonkey  Рік тому +4

      Yes, It looks a lot like a moonshine still hidden in the woods.

    • @lustfulvengance
      @lustfulvengance Рік тому

      ​@@BusGreaseMonkey Hahahaha I didn't even think of that until you said it😂😂

  • @chadwoodward5024
    @chadwoodward5024 Рік тому +3

    I would think once you get the pool heated up with the wood fire heater you might be able to maintain it with just the solar. It'll be interesting to see future videos regarding this

  • @mtttony
    @mtttony Рік тому +1

    If you put the boiler down side of the pool you dont need to use a pump to circulate the heat.. Also solar heated pipe if you put the black pipe inside clear pipe it will work better.. Thanks for all the videos from Glasgow Scotland!

  • @freyja4954
    @freyja4954 Рік тому +2

    It's nice to see the idea works so well. I've been looking at doing the same for my pool. It's 30,000 gallons and sometimes even with some really good weather. It takes about a week to warm up after I fill it.

    • @BusGreaseMonkey
      @BusGreaseMonkey  Рік тому +2

      Ours is 25,000 gallons. We were in it less than a week after installation and it was 60° during the daytime 30’s at night. Throw a few logs on every couple hours and good to go. Me Smelling like a campfire after throwing wood on the fire is the only downside.

    • @marknease1631
      @marknease1631 Рік тому +3

      @@BusGreaseMonkey if anyone complains about you smelling like wood smoke, tell ‘‘em to go take a whiff of some gear oil or that bearing yinz had to pound out in a couple videos ago…

  • @danrandall794
    @danrandall794 Рік тому +2

    Such a hillbilly---and I LOVE it. If you want a hotter fire throw in some hunks of cut up tires. Knew a guy that did that on his barrel stove in his garage. Would fire it up after work and then go in the house and have dinner. Come back out and garage was warming up. Didn't see much difference with the little pieces of tire so one night he threw in a bigger chunk. Came back out after dinner and the entire stove was cherry red and hopping around. The funny part of the story is he was a volunteer fire fighter.

  • @JamesMasterPlaster
    @JamesMasterPlaster Рік тому

    You guys are really cool, from fixing Buses to heating pool water with Wood 🚎🏋️‍♀️🤺👍🤗

  • @marksmith-ew7ir
    @marksmith-ew7ir Рік тому +1

    One way to burn of old oil and heat the pool use the pool for 7 months of the year.
    You work hard so relaxing is key and fun times with friends and family.

  • @paintnamer6403
    @paintnamer6403 Рік тому

    I like that Juniper wood, it's good for arts and crafts.

  • @user-dj1rp7bs7z
    @user-dj1rp7bs7z Рік тому

    The heavy duty clear solar covers are much better than the blue ones! My 10000 watt pool heater never ever cut out until I got the clear cover!!

  • @irongoatrocky2343
    @irongoatrocky2343 Рік тому

    Scott Id put your coils in another barrel on top of your fire barrel......
    just run your stack from the rear of the bottom barrel into the top
    then run your exit stack out the front of the top barrel.....
    I used to do this with a home made barrel stove and used fire brick and sand as a bed in the bottom barrel
    the thru the center of the top barrel i sealed the open end and ran a 6in piece of schedule 40 pipe thru the center and put a blower on one end and the air that came out the other side was very toasty warm in my 24x30 shop on a cold winter day in Eastern WA!
    should work real well with a coil inside the top barrel as well!

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch Рік тому +1

    Use a black tarp to cover the pool and remove the air bubbles floating cover.
    air pockets are a very good heat insulation ,wich is not what you want to use the Sun free energy wich is not reflected by black color.

  • @brandogeberbin7563
    @brandogeberbin7563 Рік тому

    Good way to have a nice pool year round! All you need is 2 inch .25 wall steel pipe welded in to the inside top of the barrel. 6 to 8 pieces connected u shaped. No copper needed. Add a second drum next to the barrel stove or touching it. That will be the hot water tank to pull from. U could even put another 55 gallon drum on the other side to cycle the cooler water from the pool heating that water as well. My grandfather did that in his house for hot water during the winter. He used 2 propane tanks touching the 55 gallon wood stove. Gave the house 100 gallons of instant hot water plus the 50 gallon propane water heater. 7 people could take a bath and shower and not run out of hot wate.

  • @franciscoppola1129
    @franciscoppola1129 Рік тому

    Great set up. Make sure you keep track of the Ph in the pool. If it gets to high it will start eating up the copper tubing. Too low and you will have an algae buildup. I love the ingenuity of the whole set up!

    • @sw7366
      @sw7366 Рік тому

      Other way around.
      Too high and major algal bloom.
      Below 7.0 and your metals will dissolve.
      Optimal is 7.2 to 7.6

  • @Friedbrain11
    @Friedbrain11 Рік тому

    The wrap around the solar piping is reflecting part of the heat. Also, the heat would be better if more of the tubing is directly heated by the sun. Love the wood heater. Once the pool is about 95 to 96 it will be feeling great :)

    • @BusGreaseMonkey
      @BusGreaseMonkey  Рік тому

      That was just the 500’ rolls of the piping before it was layed out in the sun.

  • @isickofit
    @isickofit Рік тому

    We built my water heater by encasing the coils in refractory cement, lining the fire chamber. Heats up reasonably quickly and holds the heat well. Served a domestic heating system inc water very well in UK winter.

  • @chadwoodward5024
    @chadwoodward5024 Рік тому

    My sister had this real cool thing for her pool, it was like a Roomba only it worked off the water pump and it skimmed and ran around the pool above and below It was pretty cool

  • @nascar427
    @nascar427 Рік тому

    Wood fired water heater is awesome. Possibilities are endless....Moonshine still, make maple syrup...etc.

  • @sc5015
    @sc5015 Рік тому +1

    Pool heater during the day, white lightning machine at night!!!

  • @Scottinqc
    @Scottinqc Рік тому

    I have a very similar log splitter to yours. They are tiny, but they work great. Split all my firewood for last winter, being a mix of cypress, juniper and of course oak. if you take it a piece at a time, it will split as big as you can carry...... you wont be starting a firewood business on the side, but its enough for "personal consumption"

  • @vibsosu
    @vibsosu Рік тому

    Item was as described. It arrived on time. It was easy to install.

  • @tonyrobinson4434
    @tonyrobinson4434 Рік тому

    Almost thought you were making some good old Tennessee moonshine.

  • @mikenonameneeded3485
    @mikenonameneeded3485 Рік тому +5

    That does look like some home grown refreshment setup. Lol

  • @siaripop7
    @siaripop7 Рік тому

    Probably later in the summer, they will have restrictions on burning anything because of dry conditions, however, you probably won't need a fire, only buckets of ice to cool the water in your pool so you can actually enjoy it!

  • @GreatBigBoat
    @GreatBigBoat Рік тому

    Copper is better on the outside. The copper stays clean.....cover it with insulation...cut open a second 50 gal tank, cut a flue hole and drape it over the copper clad barrel. With a full fire you can put your hand on top. There is remarkable heat gain with the insulation. My rig uses 4 lengths of 3/8 copper for a total of 200 feet fed from a one inch manifold (plenum). I'm into a forth season now and it is still very efficient.

  • @jetdriver
    @jetdriver Рік тому

    If your looking for inspiration on how to move this up a level look at the designs of Naval Boilers. Your not operating under pressure but the principles of heat transfer still apply.

  • @peterbeyer5755
    @peterbeyer5755 Рік тому

    Hi Scott you should check out rocket stove based hot water heaters they are very efficient and easy to build.

  • @mevinson
    @mevinson Рік тому

    add a few more connections and you\'ll have a bonified whiskey still!

  • @ianhughes7805
    @ianhughes7805 Рік тому

    Great stuff but I would put a baffle between the flames and the copper pipes as the will burn through very quickly otherwise

  • @jimlippi4001
    @jimlippi4001 Рік тому

    That's some pretty wood your splitting

  • @MiguelMartinez-gd1sv
    @MiguelMartinez-gd1sv Рік тому

    Very creative. When there's a way y'all can get it done

  • @The_Southland_Piper
    @The_Southland_Piper Рік тому

    Saw that you are running the Perma Salt system. The system works by dissolving copper. Test your water to see what your copper levels are. Too much copper will cloud the water and can turn bleached hair green. I’ve had a Perma Salt system for 14 years and it’s great. Just not sure about all of the extra copper you’re exposing the system to. Good luck.

  • @lloydrobinson7081
    @lloydrobinson7081 Рік тому

    keep the clips coming

  • @SuperJohndeere4020
    @SuperJohndeere4020 Рік тому

    What kind of wood was that you were splitting? I’ve never seen wood with red in the middle of it.

  • @pauleggert4639
    @pauleggert4639 Рік тому

    Insulate those hoses !!!!

  • @bnelson313braveheart
    @bnelson313braveheart Рік тому

    The law might think it’s a still! 😂

  • @joshuacatron2
    @joshuacatron2 Рік тому

    I, like you Scott do not like cold water. I admire your will to heat that pool. I installed a 20kbtu heater for my Doughboy. Worked well , chlorine will gas out very fast with hot water.

  • @lustfulvengance
    @lustfulvengance Рік тому

    What kind of wood is that with the pink in the middle??

  • @TimsWorkshopTJY
    @TimsWorkshopTJY Рік тому

    Let's see, wood heat with copper tubing🤔 sounds like the start of a white lightening still being set up🤣

  • @scottgurne5174
    @scottgurne5174 Рік тому

    Pool heater's are great but wait till you see how much chlorine you go through

  • @natevanlandingham1945
    @natevanlandingham1945 Рік тому

    Put more chimney on the stove it will draft much better.

  • @oakridgestars
    @oakridgestars Рік тому +2

    Tell us you know how to build a moonshine still without telling us you have a moonshine still.

  • @jimlippi4001
    @jimlippi4001 Рік тому

    Awesome. Whatever you do don't put valves on those lines unless you put a pressure relief valve in. Kind of looks like a hillbilly still.

  • @wokka1
    @wokka1 Рік тому

    It's really a front for moonshine......right! (LoL)

  • @joec9680
    @joec9680 Рік тому

    You could have really benefited from some insulation between the pool and the ground.

  • @Dfk429S9fo3
    @Dfk429S9fo3 Рік тому

    Don't let the water stop circulating while you have a fire going, or you're gonna have a bad time.

  • @Thedevontree
    @Thedevontree Рік тому

    Keep that fire small and move that water quick

  • @nascar427
    @nascar427 Рік тому

    Wood is your friend.

  • @martyb7554
    @martyb7554 Рік тому

    Watch out your not mistaken for a moonshine maker

  • @buza1300
    @buza1300 Рік тому

    😎🔥👍

  • @flir67man84
    @flir67man84 Рік тому

    Waste oil burner to get rid of the old oil is another idea..

  • @peterbeyer5755
    @peterbeyer5755 Рік тому

    Dr Rhonda Patrick has an excellent channel called Found My Fitness where she discusses the benefits of sauna and hot baths on health and sleeping.

  • @edwardsilva895
    @edwardsilva895 Рік тому

    Hope the revenuers dont come knocking thinkin you're running a still 😅

  • @danielseelye6005
    @danielseelye6005 Рік тому

    Looks like we'll have to rename your address to "Copperhead Road." 😉

  • @Thedevontree
    @Thedevontree Рік тому

    Certain plastics don’t like heat

  • @Thedevontree
    @Thedevontree Рік тому

    🤔

  • @jimmysills4742
    @jimmysills4742 Рік тому

    Need to clean your pool out

  • @dannygoin6552
    @dannygoin6552 Рік тому

    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸☕️☕️☕️👍👍👍🥃🥃🥃👀👀👀🍻🍻🍻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @ez1913
    @ez1913 Рік тому

    Robert Murray-Smith YT channel is doing some fascinating work with wind and solar you might find interesting, if you have a 3D printer.

  • @user-xo3om9dx6w
    @user-xo3om9dx6w Рік тому

    Why not just put a bank of solar pool heaters on your roof at the house and run the line to your filter done you don't have to cut wood you don't have to have barrels burning wood all over the place and all that mess just put solar panel pool heaters on the roof of your house And be done with it

  • @FUCK_________googIe
    @FUCK_________googIe Рік тому

    why in the hell would you put a pool in the middle of a forest. that thing is going to be an abandoned biological soup in no time. what a waste of time space and money

    • @BusGreaseMonkey
      @BusGreaseMonkey  Рік тому

      You are wrong. It’s clean, clear and used multiple times a week.