Hi,
I've just moved house and have a Megaflo solar 210l cylinder connected to a Wocester Bosch Greenstar 24i junior boiler. I have noticed that we sometimes run out of hot water, when there is a high demand (2 adults and 2 kids). We had a similar setup at our old house, but without the solar option and never had any issues with hot water running out.
I have discovered that the inclusion of the solar heating coil in the megaflo means that the boiler is only heating the top 120 l of water, which explains why we sometime run out.
My question - Is there any reason that the boiler can not be connected to the lower heating coil, which would then heat the full cylinder?
I have some plans to get some work done with moving radiators, so I would add this to the job and make sure I engage a G3 registered engineer.
Solar does interest me, but I am guessing that the cost will be prohibitive. If anyone has a ballpark figure for installation in Hertfordshire, this may be an option.
Thanks
Luke
I've just moved house and have a Megaflo solar 210l cylinder connected to a Wocester Bosch Greenstar 24i junior boiler. I have noticed that we sometimes run out of hot water, when there is a high demand (2 adults and 2 kids). We had a similar setup at our old house, but without the solar option and never had any issues with hot water running out.
I have discovered that the inclusion of the solar heating coil in the megaflo means that the boiler is only heating the top 120 l of water, which explains why we sometime run out.
My question - Is there any reason that the boiler can not be connected to the lower heating coil, which would then heat the full cylinder?
I have some plans to get some work done with moving radiators, so I would add this to the job and make sure I engage a G3 registered engineer.
Solar does interest me, but I am guessing that the cost will be prohibitive. If anyone has a ballpark figure for installation in Hertfordshire, this may be an option.
Thanks
Luke