05-26-2008, 04:01 AM
We looked into Solarhart. But both installers we called out for bids steered us to having
the tank down stairs. It is a 80 gal. 2 roof solar panels. We have only had to use electric back up once in Dec. for 3 days. We did have the overheat pop off valve release hotwater on the roof once. The pump is small uses minimal power and can be purchased 12volt if you
have PV. We are very satisfied with the unit. The electronic thermostat and other adjustments
are down stairs. When we traveled Australia (Sydney to Brisbane) we would often see the roof
mount tanks. Probably Solarhart.
Aloha
Wyatt
the tank down stairs. It is a 80 gal. 2 roof solar panels. We have only had to use electric back up once in Dec. for 3 days. We did have the overheat pop off valve release hotwater on the roof once. The pump is small uses minimal power and can be purchased 12volt if you
have PV. We are very satisfied with the unit. The electronic thermostat and other adjustments
are down stairs. When we traveled Australia (Sydney to Brisbane) we would often see the roof
mount tanks. Probably Solarhart.
Aloha
Wyatt
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