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<blockquote data-quote="Berserkerboy" data-source="post: 526716" data-attributes="member: 34792"><p>Depends on how many tubes you have fitted. I put 10 on our last property and was very happy with the results. It's actually more efficient than using PV. However, the coil used in the tank is generally the bottom one, so the whole tank gets heated, which can take a while. Whereas, with PV, your immersion is probably higher up the tank, mine is now at the top. So I'm finding water is up to hot much quicker. There are pro's and cons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berserkerboy, post: 526716, member: 34792"] Depends on how many tubes you have fitted. I put 10 on our last property and was very happy with the results. It's actually more efficient than using PV. However, the coil used in the tank is generally the bottom one, so the whole tank gets heated, which can take a while. Whereas, with PV, your immersion is probably higher up the tank, mine is now at the top. So I'm finding water is up to hot much quicker. There are pro's and cons. [/QUOTE]
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