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repete86 05-07-2007 10:57 PM

Nice. No solar at my house yet because I still live with my parents who aren't particularly keen on doing anything that isn't immediately financially rewarding in order to help the environment. It's actually kind of strange that I have neo-con parents and I ended up being something of an eco-anarchist.

Peakster 05-07-2007 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by repete86 (Post 50573)
It's actually kind of strange that I have neo-con parents and I ended up being something of an eco-anarchist.

I tell you: children tend to become the opposite of their parents, they appear resent them that much :D.

GasSavers_Phoenix 05-08-2007 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by repete86 (Post 50571)
On demand water heaters aren't really that good. They create a massive power spike that is much higher than that necessary for a tank based heater.

I assume you are referring to electric on-demand heaters? the vast majority of systems installed in my area are gas, I've actually never even seen an electric in the Champlain valley. While still a fossil fuel, they consume way less to the stuff.

repete86 05-08-2007 10:00 AM

Yeah, I'm talking about the electric ones. Gas lines are a rarity in my area, so everything is electric.

GasSavers_Phoenix 05-08-2007 03:24 PM

Yeah, electric heat is not even concievable in my area, even with domestic hot water, you basiclly just do it grudgingly out of nessecity (no gas line near a rural home for instance) Unforutnately solar isn't quite as sexy an option here as it is down your way, but still viable.

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Originally Posted by trebuchet03 (Post 50570)
Then again... I still like my parent's water tank system.... It's a solar feed heat system... Takes in "warm" water from the tank - passes through a solar panel -- feeds back into the tank. All powered by a PV panel/pump. The tank never turns on during the day. Now if I could convince them to put it on a timer to shut off at night...

Does that system use a heat exchanger?


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