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My first venture into solar: advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Curlycat" data-source="post: 1142585" data-attributes="member: 15256"><p>The cheapest solution would be to put the geyser on a timer switch. Yes, it does make a difference.</p><p></p><p>1. <em><u>Free energy when the sun shines:</u> </em>Solar is also a good solution, but do your homework to ensure a solar geyser is right for your usage patterns and location.</p><p>2. <em><u>Economical and not dependent on Eskom:</u></em> Gas is also a very good option for heating water.</p><p>3. <em><u>Efficient use of energy but needs Eskom:</u> </em>Then there are heat pumps as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curlycat, post: 1142585, member: 15256"] The cheapest solution would be to put the geyser on a timer switch. Yes, it does make a difference. 1. [I][U]Free energy when the sun shines:[/U] [/I]Solar is also a good solution, but do your homework to ensure a solar geyser is right for your usage patterns and location. 2. [I][U]Economical and not dependent on Eskom:[/U][/I] Gas is also a very good option for heating water. 3. [I][U]Efficient use of energy but needs Eskom:[/U] [/I]Then there are heat pumps as well. [/QUOTE]
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