Both having the cylinder in the roof?There are, but the installer said it is a bit less efficient as the pipes are longer to get the warm water to the geyser.
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Both having the cylinder in the roof?There are, but the installer said it is a bit less efficient as the pipes are longer to get the warm water to the geyser.
Both having the cylinder in the roof?
Depends on where the geyser is located?There are, but the installer said it is a bit less efficient as the pipes are longer to get the warm water to the geyser.
Did any of you have a ripple relay controlling your old geyser and did the installers disconnect it or leave it inline when they installed your solar geyser?
Reason I ask is that mine was left inline and the issue is that when my timer turns the geyser on at 3pm for the afternoon 2hr element bump, it takes over half an hour for the ripple relay to turn the element on and this means the element does not heat the water for the full 2hrs. It's also a major headache if we have cold water at some stagd and need the element on immediately. we have to wait until the ripple relay allows it.
Both having the cylinder in the roof?
Depends on where the geyser is located?
2 weeks now. We were without power on last sunday (scheduled maintenance), and the system performed like expected. Warm water the whole day.
One thing I did notice is that it cools down really fast at night. Anyone else experience that?
I went solar. Best move ever. Bill is down just under R1k per month.
I got mine through Teljoy Solar and paid it off over 6 months.
300L with flat panels.
Disconnected the old geyser, but there was an option to hook it up to store more hot water.
Timer is set for 3AM to 6AM for morning shower etc... and again at night from 7PM to 10PM. During winter I also have it on from 3PM to 5PM.
In summer the thing cooks and timer is hardly needed at all.
I'll make sure their plumber puts in an option to use the old geyser to store hot water. don't like the idea of disconnecting and emptying the old geyser.
Cape Town is about to launch a subsidy scheme. Best wait for that.
Sounds good. Do you know when?
Awesome. I wonder what the rebate amount will be. Will keep an eye out.