Very nice looking design. Thanks for sharing. When you have some time for another video, I would like to see more about the design and construction of your pump, heat exchanger, and expansion tank setup.
I don't know man. It's a little to shakey. I think you should get a tripod and a better camera. IMO. It's not about the INFO, you have to be able to visually keep peoples attention. Hope this helps. (I got to 1.75 for this comment)
Thanks again. Yes it is a home built unit. You can see my videos of making these panels. They were almond colored vinyl sliding doors. After assembly I painted them with a plastic friendly paint. They look as factory made as the factory made panel I installed over 10 yrs ago. The first day was mostly cloudy and the tank was heated to 125F. I used about half of the hot water that night and the next day the tank was heated to 145F. I wanted to show people a good unit can be built inexpensively.
@DeleteMeOnline Thank You for that nice comment. I used what I could and made a unit that looks good and functions as well as the commercial units that are 3 time the price. So thanks again for the pat on the back. I'm glad you didn't slam me on my video making and naration skills. :)
Very nice looking design. Thanks for sharing. When you have some time for another video, I would like to see more about the design and construction of your pump, heat exchanger, and expansion tank setup.
jimginnyohio 2 months ago
I don't know man. It's a little to shakey. I think you should get a tripod and a better camera. IMO. It's not about the INFO, you have to be able to visually keep peoples attention. Hope this helps. (I got to 1.75 for this comment)
Yankeeprepper 7 months ago
Thanks again. Yes it is a home built unit. You can see my videos of making these panels. They were almond colored vinyl sliding doors. After assembly I painted them with a plastic friendly paint. They look as factory made as the factory made panel I installed over 10 yrs ago. The first day was mostly cloudy and the tank was heated to 125F. I used about half of the hot water that night and the next day the tank was heated to 145F. I wanted to show people a good unit can be built inexpensively.
STARFIRESOLAR 9 months ago
great job. you say you built this? it looks like you paid for this unit.. wow good job again, i like it..
islaguy100 9 months ago
Awesome work! I'm happy to see you getting your water heated with clean energy. No monthly bill for hot water!
field16 9 months ago
@field16 Thanks for the comment. Yes with that unit it cost's nothing to heat the tank! It was well worth the investment.
STARFIRESOLAR 9 months ago
@DeleteMeOnline Thank You for that nice comment. I used what I could and made a unit that looks good and functions as well as the commercial units that are 3 time the price. So thanks again for the pat on the back. I'm glad you didn't slam me on my video making and naration skills. :)
STARFIRESOLAR 9 months ago