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Anyone doing solar??? with who?
Tim Schram
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Hi all,
Just something I was throwing around, but with energy costs doing what they are doing, we are toying with the idea of contacting a manufacturer to offer solar as an option and possibly use it to supplement a slab radiant job. You know heat it up during the day let the rock hold the heat and add heat as needed with the boiler. Maybe only use the solar heat exchanger as a return water preheater. Please forgive my ignorance if I am way off base, but with prices what they are, we are just looking to stay on the cutting edge.
Anyone working with a good manufacturer plaese give me contact info
Thanks
Tim
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Just something I was throwing around, but with energy costs doing what they are doing, we are toying with the idea of contacting a manufacturer to offer solar as an option and possibly use it to supplement a slab radiant job. You know heat it up during the day let the rock hold the heat and add heat as needed with the boiler. Maybe only use the solar heat exchanger as a return water preheater. Please forgive my ignorance if I am way off base, but with prices what they are, we are just looking to stay on the cutting edge.
Anyone working with a good manufacturer plaese give me contact info
Thanks
Tim
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If in Denver...
or even if not, contact Eric Anderson with Low Energy Systems at 303-781-9437. He has flat rate AND ejaculated tube collectors, and tanks and controls.
Great people to do business with.
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Solar
Try Solargenix Energy
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Solar radiant really
doesn't pencil out that well. Considering all that equipment, storage and panels that are only used for part of the year.
Better to spend your money on a single panel SDHW (solar domestic hot water system)This will work year 'round for you.
With the 30% tax credit starting Jan. 06, this is looking much better.
hot rod
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I'm taking
a class called "Solar Assited Radiant Heat" at the Solar Power convention in 10 days in Washington DC. Peter Biondi is the teacher. The class is only 4 hours long so only so much will be covered. (I hope there's puppets). WW
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