The reason I am asking is that I am thinking of installing the solar heater for my pool, which prompt me thinking about if we can recycle the heat from MH light, use it for providing supplemental heat to warm up tank water.
The idea is to plumb the top of canopy with water pipe coils, much like solar panel. The coil must be inside the canopy to capture as much heat as possible. To be able to open the canopy, the plumbing to and from the canopy has to be flexible pipe. For efficient heating, the piping material diameter should not be over 1". Protective measure should be taken to avoid leaks that would short the entire house' electrical panel.
The problem is what material there are that could withstand the intense heat of the MH yet is safe enough for SW?
It just seemed those energy lost is such a waste.
The idea is to plumb the top of canopy with water pipe coils, much like solar panel. The coil must be inside the canopy to capture as much heat as possible. To be able to open the canopy, the plumbing to and from the canopy has to be flexible pipe. For efficient heating, the piping material diameter should not be over 1". Protective measure should be taken to avoid leaks that would short the entire house' electrical panel.
The problem is what material there are that could withstand the intense heat of the MH yet is safe enough for SW?
It just seemed those energy lost is such a waste.