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Solar panel to heat hot water cylinder.

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 3:51 pm
by ladydukes
Hello all.
we are moving and cannot afford to much to upgrade anything and was wondering if I could somehow attach a solar panel to the existing copper tank. we are linking a wood burner to it for winter heat & hot water. it is all ready connected to a back burning fire but will swap that.
We wanted something for the times when don't want light the fire. we do have an immersion coil but was thinking they may cost to much to use for hot water all summer.

please note we do not want solar hot water that is a completely different thing and to much cost. we also don't want the solar panel to power anything in the house or "feed in" or to heat the central heating.

what size panel would we need to heat a standard size tank for a 3 bed house and how much ( a ball park figure would be o, as need to know if it's do-able)

Re: Solar panel to heat hot water cylinder.

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 12:17 pm
by htg engineer
The cylinder needs to be one suitable for solar connections, although you might be able to get a heat exchanger to attach to the existing cylinder. Due to the high temperatures involved you cannot connect directly unless the joints are made of silver solder.

I'm not sure what you want if you "don't want solar hot water"?