Solar Pump for Swimming Pool Circulation
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Solar Pump for Swimming Pool Circulation

Solar Pump for Swimming  Pool Circulation

Tired of a Noisy Pump and a Noisy Electricity Bill?

Your swimming pool should be an oasis of relaxation, not a source of constant noise and soaring energy costs. Traditional single-speed pool pumps are among the biggest energy consumers in a home, disrupting your peace and draining your wallet.
It's time for a smarter, cleaner, and quieter solution. It's time to harness the power of the sun.

Why Choose a Deye Solar Pool Pump?

Whisper-Quiet Operation
Reclaim your backyard tranquility. Deye solar pumps are engineered for exceptionally quiet operation, allowing you to enjoy conversations and the sounds of nature without disruptive mechanical noise.

Dramatic Energy Savings
Say goodbye to shocking electricity bills. By utilizing free solar energy, our pumps can reduce your pool's circulating energy costs to nearly zero, paying for themselves over time.

Eco-Conscious Pool Care
Make your swims greener. By choosing solar, you're significantly reducing your carbon footprint and maintaining your pool in harmony with the environment.

Plug and Play Simplicity
Our systems are designed for straightforward integration, often compatible with existing setups. Enjoy the benefits of solar with minimal complexity.

Why Choose a Deye Solar Pool Pump?

Residential Pool Commercial swimming pool Spa

Residential pools typically have an aspect ratio of 2:1. The most common pool sizes you may find include: 12' x 24'; 15' x 36'; 16' x 32'; 20' x 40'.

These dimensions are for a rectangular pool. If you're interested in geometric or free-form pools, your pool won't follow the same proportions.

A 50-meter pool is considered an "Olympic-sized" pool and typically holds around 500,000 gallons of water. Furthermore, a true "Olympic size" swimming pool has a depth of at least two meters and has 10 lanes, each of which is two and a half meters wide.

The Greeks and Romans created thermal baths as a cure for ailments and stress.

A spa is a refreshing way to relax, recharge, and pamper yourself.