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Solar geyser do's and don'ts
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<blockquote data-quote="ish" data-source="post: 1036188" data-attributes="member: 516"><p>Scubadude</p><p>Just a suggestion. consider a gas water heating system. Far cheaper to install. I am not sure of the subsidisation .</p><p></p><p>Advantages are: Cost probably 35 % of a solar system</p><p> Never run out of hot water. </p><p> Hot water can be filled into a kettle and you have boiling water quick. Water comes off the cold water pipes and is not from a geyser</p><p> Totally unaffected by power cuts. </p><p> Makes more sense if you already use a gas cooker and if you do not now is the time to change</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 bobs worth</p><p></p><p>Ish</p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ish, post: 1036188, member: 516"] Scubadude Just a suggestion. consider a gas water heating system. Far cheaper to install. I am not sure of the subsidisation . Advantages are: Cost probably 35 % of a solar system Never run out of hot water. Hot water can be filled into a kettle and you have boiling water quick. Water comes off the cold water pipes and is not from a geyser Totally unaffected by power cuts. Makes more sense if you already use a gas cooker and if you do not now is the time to change Just my 2 bobs worth Ish [/QUOTE]
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