I've been very satisfied with our solar heating that came with the house and was obviously a bottom-of-the-range. Because it took 2 min for hot water to come to either of the bathrooms and 3 min to the kitchen and downstairs guest toilet, I recently put in a hot water recirculating system, so that hot water came out of the tap/shower quasi-immediately. This was fine on very sunny days, but the extra heat losses meant that it was barely adequate on less sunny days.
I decided to call in an expert with a view to more joules on the input side. He carefully examined the 12 year-old system and reported a) the cold water tank was in plastic and was a little on the small side for when we had visitors b) the hot water tank was dimensioned for a small household (2 persons) and c) the solar panels were also dimensioned for a small household and were in plastic. He recommended replacing the whole caboodle with a 750 l cold water tank, a 180 l HW tank and 50% more solar panel in a more efficient design with blackened copper pipes soldered onto a 5 mm copper plaque and double-glazed glass, instead of single plastic, along with new supports to be welded onto the existing ones.
I saw €€€€€ signs in front of my eyes, but was pleasantly surprised when I received the quotation: €1,500, including 15% VAT, installed and guaranteed ready to run with only 4 hours without water to the house. With the price of electricity today, the alternative of 100% immersion heating, say 4-5 kWh/day, it will be amortised in <5 years, not counting that electricity will inevitably increase in price, as it is all oil-generated here.
I decided to call in an expert with a view to more joules on the input side. He carefully examined the 12 year-old system and reported a) the cold water tank was in plastic and was a little on the small side for when we had visitors b) the hot water tank was dimensioned for a small household (2 persons) and c) the solar panels were also dimensioned for a small household and were in plastic. He recommended replacing the whole caboodle with a 750 l cold water tank, a 180 l HW tank and 50% more solar panel in a more efficient design with blackened copper pipes soldered onto a 5 mm copper plaque and double-glazed glass, instead of single plastic, along with new supports to be welded onto the existing ones.
I saw €€€€€ signs in front of my eyes, but was pleasantly surprised when I received the quotation: €1,500, including 15% VAT, installed and guaranteed ready to run with only 4 hours without water to the house. With the price of electricity today, the alternative of 100% immersion heating, say 4-5 kWh/day, it will be amortised in <5 years, not counting that electricity will inevitably increase in price, as it is all oil-generated here.
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