You could try to build some type of geothermal heat pump using
vertical drops, but I would think the rocks around Austin would make
that a pretty expensive endevor.
Patton (who would like to cool his hot TX house this way)
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:55 AM, shochschild@att.net<shochschild@att.net>
wrote:
> Here is Austin TX, I have been thinking qabout how to cool my pool for
about
> 14 years.
>
> 15k gallons, under trees. I tried routing the return to a fountain, but
> while it cooled the area around the pool, it also made it far more humid,
> and didn't seem to lower the temp of the pool itself at all.
>
> I just wonder if anyone has ever come up with a way other than
> refrigeration...
>
> Shop content => It is 98 in my garage / shop, so every few minutes I run
> over and jump in, but it isn't as refreshing as it would be 10 or 15
degrees
> cooler...
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