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Thermo Solar panels heating systme instalation linux konqueror in progress 09-09-2008
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Posted by linux konqueror in progress on September 9, 2008, 8:58 am


I have two large thermo panels(4x12)
I'm looking to install them on to my house.
Looking for advice what is the most efficient way to heat water and if
there is a option to incorporate house heating at the same time.

How to install this panels (passive preferred)?Include all
parts,terminology,links,descriptions,pictures if available.

I'm "handy man" will use pex and crimping rings.I need to know how to
rout it,what other tanks i need and how to install
them,valves,connection to current el heating tank?,etc etc.
Could the poanel operate under pressure or it have to be open system?

Thank you so much for help.


Posted by linux konqueror in progress on September 16, 2008, 9:05 am


wrote:
> I have two largethermopanels(4x12)
> I'm looking to install them on to my house.
> Looking for advice what is the most efficient way to heat water and if
> there is a option to incorporate househeatingat the same time.
>
> How to install thispanels(passive preferred)?Include all
> parts,terminology,links,descriptions,pictures if available.
>
> I'm "handy man" will use pex and crimping rings.I need to know how to
> rout it,what other tanks i need and how to install
> them,valves,connection to current elheatingtank?,etc etc.
> Could the poanel operate under pressure or it have to be open system?
>
> Thank you so much for help.

Cold water flows into the bottom then as the sun heats it it rises and
exits out the top.
From there you pump it to a storage tank.
You can gravity feed a storage tank at a lower level and lose the
pump.
Depending on the specs of the panels you may be able to recycle the
water back into the bottom of the panels and further heat it.
Lurk in some of the solar groups and see whats happening.

You have the stuff but lack the knowledge.
I'm opposite.
I have the knowledge but lack the stuff.
That'll change one of these days...........

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