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12-28-20, 06:50 PM | #51 |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I forgot to mention that I went up on the roof and installed a vacum break type valve at the highest point where hot water leaves collectors on route back to drain back tank. This valve allows a pinch of air into piping as water flows by but will not allow water to leak out. Just perfect for the application.
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12-23-21, 07:00 PM | #52 |
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Do you think a single collector would suffice for the average home hot water supplement?
Now I am considering point of use tankless electric heaters, one at each bathroom and at the kitchen, and put two of those zones on a circ pump with timer and put the solar trank system near the other. I'd go with your drainback system and a modest 30~40 gallon storage. |
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