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<blockquote data-quote="Gerlach" data-source="post: 1122239" data-attributes="member: 18948"><p>I had a PV system at my other house. The flat panel collector one that was controlled by geyserwise Max and it worked really good. They main thing is you need to keep your hand on it, not install and forget. Every 6 months I took the pump out and clean it because they like scale up inside the pump. Summer it can easy go past 72'c. What I did was in the winter with the lower temp. I connected my solar power to the element controller via 2 contactors that was interlock. One contactor was run with the geyserwise and the other contactor with a TH16. worked really good. So in winter the sun will heat the geyser say close to 40 - 45'c, and then I will boost it with my solar to 65'c. It worked really good for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerlach, post: 1122239, member: 18948"] I had a PV system at my other house. The flat panel collector one that was controlled by geyserwise Max and it worked really good. They main thing is you need to keep your hand on it, not install and forget. Every 6 months I took the pump out and clean it because they like scale up inside the pump. Summer it can easy go past 72'c. What I did was in the winter with the lower temp. I connected my solar power to the element controller via 2 contactors that was interlock. One contactor was run with the geyserwise and the other contactor with a TH16. worked really good. So in winter the sun will heat the geyser say close to 40 - 45'c, and then I will boost it with my solar to 65'c. It worked really good for me. [/QUOTE]
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