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Looking for a High Pressure Solar Geyser Recommendation
Hi It seems that this isn't as simple as it seems! There are such price differences between the various suppliers and products as well as their warranties. Does anyone have any experience that they can share? What's a good brand of solar geyser at a good price point? I need 3x 200L ones. Thanks
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What's an Affordable Energy Efficient Fridge Freezer?
Thanks! These look good. If you've got space and a bit more budget, I have one of these and love the size, volume and efficiency https://www.incredible.co.za/bosch-619l-fridge-freezer-stainless-steel-kgn86ci30z
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What's an Affordable Energy Efficient Fridge Freezer?
Hi I can't seem to find a fridge freezer combo that's affordable an energy efficient! I normally go with Bosch, but their A++ ones are all R18K+. Does anyone know any standard fridge/freezer combos with an A+, or A++ that are under R10k? It's for 2 cottages that have guests.
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How Would You Structure This Scenario? (Water Heating Plan for Off-Grid)
Hi @TaliaB - thanks for the detailed explanation! I really appreciate your effort, time and insight. water quality and pressure is fine. good point about unoccupied issue! I've moved the solar geyser to the side where a couple will always be living. It also faces the sun and has a roof it can easily be installed on. RECENT UPDATES: We want to try totally go off the grid. The cost of the 3 phase mains cable is R75 000 to connect to grid (due to distance), so we can rather put this towards a full off-grid system. Here are some suggestion and locations... Option 1: Heat Pump & Geyser + Solar Geyser What about this setup? Option 2: Solar Geyser + Gas What about this? Questions: 1 - what size gas geyser is best? 2 - which off the above is better for the off-grid? 3 - can we put in a gas backup if the solar geyser isn't working well enough in winter? (I'd rather do this later after testing) 4 - would the gas geyser next to the dishwashers, help with reducing the energy use on the dishwashers (main kitchen each cottage) by heating the input water to 70 deg? (Thus, if the main house and 2 cottages all used their dishwasher at the same time, it would drop the wattage by quite a bit as the gas would do the major heating?)
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How Would You Structure This Scenario? (Water Heating Plan for Off-Grid)
Hi. This sounds like a great plan! It's in a hot area near Kruger in a nature reserve. Tons of sun! Are these the geysers you're meaning... https://www.builders.co.za/Plumbing-Bathroom-and-Kitchen/Geysers-and-Water-Heaters/Solar-Geysers/Apollo-Solar-Technology-AS-LP-12-Integrated-Low-Pressure-Solar-Geyser-100-L/p/000000000000744582?region_id=ZANP00&gad_source=4&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_Yq-BhC9ARIsAA6fbAiejpfDOj_jKl0t0ex8qNzWKUJfIz9BUQ8cOb3fbZRTFxs0wxBoFJ0aAm1EEALw_wcB
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How Would You Structure This Scenario? (Water Heating Plan for Off-Grid)
Thanks. It's in a nature reserve. Think like a Kruger (near Orpen). No generators l, no wind. Lots and lots of sun!
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How Would You Structure This Scenario? (Water Heating Plan for Off-Grid)
Thanks. I like the idea of option 2. I wasn't sure 1 heatpump could do 3 geysers, especially if on a different side of the house. I thought there was a distance to geyser limit. Why not 3 of these...Solar geysers https://www.builders.co.za/Plumbing-Bathroom-and-Kitchen/Geysers-and-Water-Heaters/Solar-Geysers/Apollo-Solar-Technology-AS-LP-12-Integrated-Low-Pressure-Solar-Geyser-100-L/p/000000000000744582?region_id=ZANP00&gad_source=4&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_Yq-BhC9ARIsAA6fbAiejpfDOj_jKl0t0ex8qNzWKUJfIz9BUQ8cOb3fbZRTFxs0wxBoFJ0aAm1EEALw_wcB R10K/each, with 1 gas geyser as backup for the bnb?
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How Would You Structure This Scenario? (Water Heating Plan for Off-Grid)
Hi I'm looking for any help on how to structure the water heating for a client who wants to go off the grid. (I'll get installers to do the work, but need to check the structure/system is correct first!) House Requirements: Couple Aged 60 Living There - shower 95% of the time! 2 BNBS with a King Bed Each in peak season maybe 4 extra people. However, only for the major hot season tourist months (Sep to Jan) Min rental will be 1 month so can enable/disable geysers etc. Probably have gas in the kitchen. TAKE NOTE: We want to get the house off-grid as well! NOTE: You can't tell BNB guests they can only get hot water at certain times, and they only might be there for 3 to 4 months of the year in peak season! This is where it's complicated. What I'm trying to work out is...what's the best way to structure the water heating requirements for the house going off-grid as there are such different load requirements! I've read this great article (from ITS Solar), but it's assuming 1 geyser (As a case study, let’s assume a three-bedroom house with a family of four that uses 28kWh (Eskom units) on average per day. The PV system is a typical 5kW inverter with 4kW of PV panels and 10kWh of battery storage. The house has a standard 200L geyser with a 4kW element in). What would you recommend for the water heating side of things? Could we have 3 geysers (150L) and 1 large heat pump that does them all? or do we require 3 geysers and 3 smaller heat pumps? or 3 geysers and 2 heat pumps (one for each side of the house) or do we use a heat pump on the one side and then on the other use a flat plate connected to the geyser? (there's lots of roof space) or do we use a heat pump & geyser on the one side, and then gas for the AirBNB (as they're only occupied 3 to 4 months) - we'd only rent for a month at a time, so we could turn geysers on/off if not in use. The house hasn't been built yet, so we're deciding on everything for the client for now. Here is a layout of the rooms, roof space and sun direction in case it's needed! Any help and guidance is appreciated!
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Thatch Roof Ventilation - What are the Options?
Are there any ways to get all the hot air out from in the roof? (while not sucking all the cooled aircon air!)
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Most Efficient Aircons? Samsung or LG or...Any Help Is Appreciated!
Hi Thank you for taking time to read this! What are the most efficient aircons on the market? I see LG & Samsung both have some new ones with big promises. Samsung https://samsungair.co.za/product/new-samsung-ar9500-2-0-windfree-inverter-midwall-split-aircon/ https://samsungair.co.za/product/new-samsung-ar6500-windfree-inverter-midwall-split-aircon/ https://samsungair.co.za/product/new-samsung-ar8500-windfree-inverter-midwall-split-aircon/ L&G https://www.lg.com/za/residential-air-conditioners/m246kh/ I want to get the following: 12 000 BTU Units x 3 24 000 BTU Units x 1 38 000 BTU x 1 We run the aircons a lot as it's a very hot climate. We run them on the dehumidify setting mainly as it uses less electricity. We also want to do a solar install so it makes sense to get something efficient! What aircons would you recommend?
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Aircon Important Lessons & Mistakes - What Have You Experienced?
Firstly, thanks for the detailed reply. I really appreciate it! 1. Can you explain this a bit more? 2. Do you have much experience in cooling hot houses? (If so, I'd love to send a PM) as I've got some other things I'd like to ask. 3. We have lots of roof overhangs for this reason, as well as special heat retardant plaster.
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Aircon Recommendation for Very Large Room & High Ceilings
Hi I'm trying to work out the aircon requirements for a very large room with high thatch ceilings in a hot climate. As you can see it's around 85m2. How would you recommend cooling this with an aircon? I was thinking of installing a 30 BTU on the one side and a 24 BTU on the other. I'd like to hook it up to a solar install but this is a big draw on the system to have these 2!
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Any Experts in House Cooling? (Hot Area Thatch House)
Hi Are there any experts here who can help assist with how to keep a house cool in a hot area? I'm looking at aircons, whirly birds, louvres, and special plaster, but would love to get some expert opinions. For example, if you insert a whirly bird as well as louvres, will that mitigate the effects of an aircon? Any help is appreciated.
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Aircon Important Lessons & Mistakes - What Have You Experienced?
Hi Thank you for taking the time to read this and help! I need some help for the aircon placement for a house as well as recommendations! 1. Condensers are on concrete roofs will be about 1m higher than the indoor units. 2. It's a thatch house in a hot area (Kruger) What are some of the most important things, you've learned about aircons and cooling a house in a hot area?
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Thatch Roof Ventilation - What are the Options?
Thanks! I will definitely check it out. I appreciate the insights!