I was wondering if anyone could give me more information regarding using solar electric panels to heat water in my storage tank.
I was considering the following is a system:
I have seen these 12v immersion heaters for sale:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12v-Volt-1"-W...vr_id=&cguid=62cafc7b1260a0e204975477ff518161
There is a connection kit available so they can be retro fitted to an existing water tank, as shown in the next link:
http://www.reuk.co.uk/200W-12V-Immersion-Heater.htm
Then I was hoping it would be possible to link the immersion heater to a solar panel.
I understand the system would need thermostatic control to prevent the boiler overheating.
I have done some calculations for a 200w panel and they are as follows:
That gives 200 * 60 * 60 = 720000 watts hour
It takes 4.186 Joule to heat 1 gram of water 1 °C.
I have 150 L or KG of water in my tank.
So to heat my tank by 1 °C. it should take
4.186w * 150000g = 624000w
So every hour the panel is operating it should raze the temp of the tank by 1 °C
If anyone has any experience with this type of system it would be great if you could offer some advice.
thanks
I was considering the following is a system:
I have seen these 12v immersion heaters for sale:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12v-Volt-1"-W...vr_id=&cguid=62cafc7b1260a0e204975477ff518161
There is a connection kit available so they can be retro fitted to an existing water tank, as shown in the next link:
http://www.reuk.co.uk/200W-12V-Immersion-Heater.htm
Then I was hoping it would be possible to link the immersion heater to a solar panel.
I understand the system would need thermostatic control to prevent the boiler overheating.
I have done some calculations for a 200w panel and they are as follows:
That gives 200 * 60 * 60 = 720000 watts hour
It takes 4.186 Joule to heat 1 gram of water 1 °C.
I have 150 L or KG of water in my tank.
So to heat my tank by 1 °C. it should take
4.186w * 150000g = 624000w
So every hour the panel is operating it should raze the temp of the tank by 1 °C
If anyone has any experience with this type of system it would be great if you could offer some advice.
thanks
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