Pool Lily Pad Flower Passive Heater
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I created some floating pool passive-heaters using 4mil black plastic and 1/2 inch CPVC in 10ft lengths. To make the connectors more interesting, I decided to print them into petal-shaped structures and used clips to hold on the plastic. Since it will degrade over time, making it changeable made perfect sense. I also designed a joiner so six of the petals can come together to form a passive-heating floating flower. Materials Needed: * 1/2 inch CPVC in 10ft lengths [https://www.homedepot.com/p/EverTUFF-1-2-in-x-10-ft-CPVC-Pipe-11150/202820373] * 4-mil black plastic sheeting [https://www.lowes.com/pd/10-ft-x-25-ft-Black-4-mil-Plastic-Sheeting/50414216] You'll want to print multiple clips per petal, which is around 12-16 clips per petal. As with all my designs, you're free to use this or alter it however you'd like.
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