Lol, I was going to suggest a PM to avoid taking the thread off on a tangent but its the guv'nor asking, we can still do that just let me know!
So I have a 60k litre pool, salt water generator, no heater, it came with the property, late last year I started using a pool cover.
I just put in a cheapy 1hp single speed pump, I would not do that again, I will go multi-speed next time (better power consumption). You'll be lucky to get 5 years from a cheapo pump so I'll probably be changing it soon.
I've had 20kwh of LTO batteries for a few years now and I'm on battery most of the year. Only thing that I don't have on battery is my electric oven.
There is a bit of work to self maintaining a pool and its going to depend on how you use the pool, I've been self maintaining for a decade.
I close the pool for half the year, I run the pump for 4-6 hours in the swimming season with the chlorinator at 100%. In the off season I run the pump for 4 hours at 70% chlorination.
Imho, you wont really need the heater in the summer, my water gets up to 31, shoulder months you will, winter would cost a fortune and I doubt you could get much of that off the solar.
If I had a pool heater and batteries then I would probably just wire the heater to the grid (unless I had over 10kwh of panels). If I was to do it all again I might of started switching the pool off in the off season, let it go green and then shock it just before the swimming season starts.