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<blockquote data-quote="Berserkerboy" data-source="post: 529548" data-attributes="member: 34792"><p>Yes, you're right. I should have said 'an interesting use of a heat pump'. It will all come down to cost as to whether it's worthwhile. We had solar thermal on our last property which I DIY installed over 15 years ago. The cost was about £1500 and included a new twin coil tank. We could pretty well turn the gas off for about 6 months of the year. Gains in the winter months were pretty dire though.</p><p>Going back to the subject of this thread. My thoughts are that in order to get decent winter production requires too many panels which are then overkill in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berserkerboy, post: 529548, member: 34792"] Yes, you're right. I should have said 'an interesting use of a heat pump'. It will all come down to cost as to whether it's worthwhile. We had solar thermal on our last property which I DIY installed over 15 years ago. The cost was about £1500 and included a new twin coil tank. We could pretty well turn the gas off for about 6 months of the year. Gains in the winter months were pretty dire though. Going back to the subject of this thread. My thoughts are that in order to get decent winter production requires too many panels which are then overkill in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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