Hi everybody,Salvaging those "not worth fixing" systems is most often a very sweet deal. Usually it's a pump or something that is technically very minor and easy. Even when the problem is foggy glass the efficiency is decreased, not zero. If not too odd a size, replacement can be pretty cost effective or just use more panels (not an issue if they're free/cheap anyway.) The new tubes are nice but the old panels still work and either way the heat source is free. (I deal Apricus, what brand is yours?)
I have a question that I hope someone can answer for me. I have access to most of the parts for a solar water heating system. I already have one, though, and am wondering if there is a different use for this kind of a setup. The system I have is new as of last summer and has round tubes for heating the water. I don't know what this other system has, but they are not plain multi-use solar panels and the system is not new. As a matter of fact, the owner said it would cost more to fix the system than buy a new one. Anyone have any ideas? I can already see how little I know about what is available, so I will try to find out more.
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