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Old 10-23-11, 11:39 AM   #1
jerrye
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Default Solar House questions

I'm in the process of starting to build a house in Colon Mexico about 50 miles fSouth West of Queretaro Mexico.
Elevation 7000ft
Lat 20.6 N
Lon 100.2 W
95 degrees on mid summer days
25 degrees winter nights

There is a small pond 100 ft x 300 ft next to the house that is used to cool the thermal well water for irrigation. I plan to use this water with PEx tubing in the slab to cool the house and install heat collectors on the roof to heat the house.
Normal day in the winter is 25-35 degree night then its 70 degrees at 10 am,
then around 2 pm it starts to cool off again
Changing from night time heating to daytime cooling with PEX tubing in the concrete slab I think would be around 2 to 3 hrs.
I was wondering if maybee I should have a seperate systems for heating and cooling.
Use PEX in the slab for one system
Use water to air heat exchangers for the other system
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The area is very remote rual area with high cost for electricity, so passive solar is the only option I have.
Still trying to figure out what roof eve overhang I need

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