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Bernie the Bolt

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Joined: 26/10/2006
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Posted: 12:24pm 26 Aug 2007
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Hi Guys, I am planning to build a solar hot water system, but am unable to mount panels below storage vessel, so am considering pumping using a 12v pump (a specialist item) and driving with say a 15 - 20 watt pv panel. I understand this arrangment avoids the need for controls.(if the sun shines the pumps runs -if not it doesn't)
Any one else have experience of this ?Edited by Bernie the Bolt 2008-03-26
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Pt w/field Matt

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Posted: 01:48pm 26 Aug 2007
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hi bernie seach for words of wisdom from allan s and he used a craig davies 12 v car pump/a maximisser and a 5 watt panel to do the job with a link for the maximisser circuit
matt down south
 
Pt w/field Matt

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Posted: 12:50am 27 Aug 2007
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hi bernie made a mistake look under words of AllanS under solar hot water
matt down south
 
philmountains

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Posted: 09:15pm 29 Aug 2007
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Hi Bernie Re- storage vessel do you mean Cylinder/calorifer ? also why don't you make it a sealed system with expansion vessel.
I am also one day going to build a solar system on my finca in Spain (once I get a roof on it !), and will start by making a home made panel with 15mm risers onto 28mm headers with fixed to whatever comes to hand, with some nice big thick Kingspan insulation and double glazed unit to trap the heat in, this is just at the idea/ dream stage like most of my project.
PS were abouts are you in France ?
Thanks Phil
 
Feral
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Posted: 02:32pm 30 Aug 2007
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Bernie,
What is there that you want to now ?

Is it the design and size of the system or just information on the pumping ?
 
Bernie the Bolt

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Posted: 05:30pm 24 Mar 2008
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Thanks Phil, Matt & Feral for replies.
It is just the pumping I need advice on, I was planning on DIY panels totalling about 2-3 sq meters and a storage vessel of 200 litres. ( a sealed system as the storage vessel has a coil in it, I can then put an anti-freeze in the primary circuit)
Phil , I am in the Limousin, moved here from Cornwall 3 1/2 years ago.
Sorry for late replyEdited by Bernie the Bolt 2008-03-26
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GWatPE

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Posted: 10:11pm 24 Mar 2008
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Hi Bernie,

The pump will probably need to be made from metal, and a sealed unit. The working fluid can reach temps of 65+ degrees C. Be careful using ethylene glycol antifreeze, as leaks into the water side will render the water unsuitable for drinking.

become more energy aware
 
woofnumber0
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Posted: 08:42pm 25 Apr 2008
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Hi vent it back, not as good as using a pump.hot water will flow down hill.
 
Woodzy
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Posted: 08:25am 14 Jun 2008
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Hi all new to the site, been swotting up nicely thanks, great forum.
I hope this site will give Bernie a few tips on his pumping idea.

http://www.voltscommissar.net/K4/kernkraft.htm

cheers
Woodzy
 
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