David Lechman
25th April 2010, 13:42
Hi All.
I'm building a passive solar hot water system.It's composed of an
insulated box with a 30 degree angle.I'm using a glass door for
the lid.The lid is on hinges (my only way of regulating the temp.)
I live in Arizona,where the daytime temp. can exceed 110 degrees
for months.(overnight temps. "plummet" to 85-95).My box will be
totally in the shade from mid May thru mid September. Is there
a way to calculate how hot the water will be during those months?
A plumber told me that the pressure relief valve goes off at
158 degrees.Will my water be getting that hot? I plan on
leaving the lid open during the hot months,but I am still
wondering if the water will still get too hot.
Does anyone have a passive solar water heater in my area?
Any ideas?
Thank You.
I'm building a passive solar hot water system.It's composed of an
insulated box with a 30 degree angle.I'm using a glass door for
the lid.The lid is on hinges (my only way of regulating the temp.)
I live in Arizona,where the daytime temp. can exceed 110 degrees
for months.(overnight temps. "plummet" to 85-95).My box will be
totally in the shade from mid May thru mid September. Is there
a way to calculate how hot the water will be during those months?
A plumber told me that the pressure relief valve goes off at
158 degrees.Will my water be getting that hot? I plan on
leaving the lid open during the hot months,but I am still
wondering if the water will still get too hot.
Does anyone have a passive solar water heater in my area?
Any ideas?
Thank You.