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4kWp S Facing 17.5deg slope (dormer roof).
BEV : Nissan Leaf e+
Once the tank reaches maximum temperature the pump continues to run. I try to keep maximum ventilation round the pump as it is running close to the rated maximum temperature.
My cold feed pipe is readily accessible as it has the stop-valve for the hot water system.
Dave F
Solar PV System 2: 3.00kWp South-4 degrees. Roof 28 degrees. SolarEdge system
EV car, PodPoint charger
Lux LXP 3600 ACS + 6 x 2.4kWh Aoboet LFP 2400 battery storage. Installed Feb 2021
Location: Bedfordshire
My cold water feed pipe is accessible above the tank & with a non-return valve would be an option. I'll just need to think about the possibility of the cold feed water bypassing the tank via the pump loop though.
I'm just apprehensive about selecting the right person for installing it correctly, a solar installer may be more suitable than a plumber (could be wrong)
Dave F
Solar PV System 2: 3.00kWp South-4 degrees. Roof 28 degrees. SolarEdge system
EV car, PodPoint charger
Lux LXP 3600 ACS + 6 x 2.4kWh Aoboet LFP 2400 battery storage. Installed Feb 2021
Location: Bedfordshire
Dave F
Solar PV System 2: 3.00kWp South-4 degrees. Roof 28 degrees. SolarEdge system
EV car, PodPoint charger
Lux LXP 3600 ACS + 6 x 2.4kWh Aoboet LFP 2400 battery storage. Installed Feb 2021
Location: Bedfordshire
That'd be me then!:)
I'm not sure about your logic here. Your £250 may be producing no return but spending that money on a system which may not even pay for itself (never mind produce a return) could leave you out of pocket. If what you want is a return then go into a slightly higher risk bracket (e.g. Peer to peer lending) rather than throwing money at a poor investment. I did my maths on this and for me it did not make financial sense so I shelved the idea. Really hope that batteries will come down to a price which makes that a viable investment instead.
Install 2: Sept 19, 600W SSE
Solax 6.3kWh battery