Help to DIY Solar Water Heating
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:53 pm
Hello!
I've searched and now read all posts containing "DIY" and "Solar", and still no nearer an educated idea if I can do it, so I hope it is ok to post up asking....
Our house is now wood heated - 7KW stove which keeps the rest of the house warm by leaving the internal doors open. I collect (rescue?) wood from the skip at work (broken pallets), and also collect tree wood through our voluntary conservation work and trees I fell for people. In the summer I made the bold move to switch off the water heating completely. We have an electric shower, Mrs W just switches the water on when she fancies a bath, which at the moment is perhaps once a fortnight. I also heat water on the stove which is then often poured into the washing machine drawer at the right second. Should have got a fire with a back boiler!
We discussed switching the hot water back on for winter, but the present arrangement seems fine. Especially as when I worked it out we were using around £0.75 per day to heat the water tank (and cooking)
We've an almost perfect south facing pitched roof and we live on the north Hampshire to Berkshire border, so it seems ideal to fit solar hot water evac tube whotnots to. I'm a competant DIYer and have no issue with plumbing (but prefer speedfit these days!). Our boiler is an old vented system, one hot water tank, one cold water header tank and one central heating header.
A friend sent the following ebay link http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0385636306
as a basic kit.
The part I'm rally not at all sure about is about using my existing hot water tank. Can I use an array of valves so that I can (manually) switch the heating source from solar to gas? I thought initially a simple t-valve at the feed to the heating coil, but if the gas boiler came on that might cause a wee issue, so I thought I would need to issolate the heating coil, but to have a path for water from the boiler (or solar) to circulate back to the heat source. Also I have no idea how or what the traditional tank coil is fed with (I assume it is water, perhaps with something added, oes it come from the same small central heating header tank?) Can I use the same fluid for an evac tube based solar in combination with the gas?
Whilst I've no real issue to semi permanently turning off the gas, we've our first child on the way and I expect that if we sell the house later without the gas, it might prove more tricky.
So, I would prefer not to replace the tank if at all possible, especially as the tank appears to have been installed first in the house and then the walls built around it so I cannot get to half of the pipes!
If the price is right then I would pay labour for a good job, but realistically have no idea how much a reputable job should cost.
Any help and tips would be very gratefully received.
Thanks,
I've searched and now read all posts containing "DIY" and "Solar", and still no nearer an educated idea if I can do it, so I hope it is ok to post up asking....
Our house is now wood heated - 7KW stove which keeps the rest of the house warm by leaving the internal doors open. I collect (rescue?) wood from the skip at work (broken pallets), and also collect tree wood through our voluntary conservation work and trees I fell for people. In the summer I made the bold move to switch off the water heating completely. We have an electric shower, Mrs W just switches the water on when she fancies a bath, which at the moment is perhaps once a fortnight. I also heat water on the stove which is then often poured into the washing machine drawer at the right second. Should have got a fire with a back boiler!
We discussed switching the hot water back on for winter, but the present arrangement seems fine. Especially as when I worked it out we were using around £0.75 per day to heat the water tank (and cooking)
We've an almost perfect south facing pitched roof and we live on the north Hampshire to Berkshire border, so it seems ideal to fit solar hot water evac tube whotnots to. I'm a competant DIYer and have no issue with plumbing (but prefer speedfit these days!). Our boiler is an old vented system, one hot water tank, one cold water header tank and one central heating header.
A friend sent the following ebay link http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0385636306
as a basic kit.
The part I'm rally not at all sure about is about using my existing hot water tank. Can I use an array of valves so that I can (manually) switch the heating source from solar to gas? I thought initially a simple t-valve at the feed to the heating coil, but if the gas boiler came on that might cause a wee issue, so I thought I would need to issolate the heating coil, but to have a path for water from the boiler (or solar) to circulate back to the heat source. Also I have no idea how or what the traditional tank coil is fed with (I assume it is water, perhaps with something added, oes it come from the same small central heating header tank?) Can I use the same fluid for an evac tube based solar in combination with the gas?
Whilst I've no real issue to semi permanently turning off the gas, we've our first child on the way and I expect that if we sell the house later without the gas, it might prove more tricky.
So, I would prefer not to replace the tank if at all possible, especially as the tank appears to have been installed first in the house and then the walls built around it so I cannot get to half of the pipes!
If the price is right then I would pay labour for a good job, but realistically have no idea how much a reputable job should cost.
Any help and tips would be very gratefully received.
Thanks,