Posted December 14, 20222 yr The building regulations state that 50% of your hot water must be heated from non-resistive element sources. A solar geyser seems like something I will never see a return on given they cost around 25k installed and we only spend R260 a month on heating our current geyser. The solar geyser will probably break before we see any savings
December 14, 20222 yr 32 minutes ago, Lee2 said: they cost around 25k installed not sure about that price... this is about ZAR 10k and installation, well, ok, twist my arm, I'll do it for ZAR 15k, but seriously we're running with something similar (low pressure as opposed to high pressure) and without any element and, at this stage, I need to look at putting up an "afdakkie", since the water is probably close to 80°C out of the HWC... we've been running with this for 30 months so far... en nog niks het gebreek nie...
December 14, 20222 yr Author I cant do that style as it is on an estate and the others cost 15k before installation, and by the time you have been charged 200 rand a conex fitting and 800 an hour labour.... I am thinking gas but they look ugly
April 19, 20231 yr On 2022/12/14 at 2:49 PM, Lee2 said: What is the difference in a low pressure vs a high pressure system? Would also like to know. 😂
April 19, 20231 yr Install a Geyserwise dual AC/DC element PV powered (standard) geyser. Once the house is signed off, disconnect the solar panels and connect them to your inverter. 🤣😂
April 19, 20231 yr 52 minutes ago, MyRoo said: Would also like to know. 😂 Low-pressure systems are gravity fed and have what looks like a toilet cistern on them. High pressure is the normal one we see. Cost wise the low-pressure is super cheap and fitted on RDP houses - R8K for a 150L. You can sometimes get them even cheaper if you have a contact that supplies RDP developments.
April 19, 20231 yr On 2022/12/14 at 2:45 PM, Lee2 said: I cant do that style as it is on an estate and the others cost 15k before installation, and by the time you have been charged 200 rand a conex fitting and 800 an hour labour.... I am thinking gas but they look ugly Have you seen how good looking is the paloma gas water heater?😀
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