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bonanza bucko
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...addendum to the above: The watts coming from a 60 V panel array, made up of five 12 V panels, would be 5X12=600W. This error of mine does not
change the relationships or the bottom line which is amps going to the batteries getting boosted. The example above assumes, incorrectly, that there
would only be one panel. The current batch of panels on the market, by the way, usually produce up to 170 watts per each 12V +/- panel. You can
probably count on about 120 watts from such a panel when you do your math.
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Bob and Susan
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bonanza has it right
there are small regular propane hot water heaters here for $200
at home depot
in the summer we turn them off
water is already TOO HOT!!!
i had trouble with the jet pumps
they pump part is plastic and
it streches and shrinks with heat and cold
i now have cast iron
no leaks
i'd stick with a smaller amperage pump too
i started with 9 amp
we now have 4 amp pumps
saves power
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monoloco
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Which 4 amp pump are you using and what size tank?
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Bob and Susan
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the pump is 4 amps at 110v
it comes with a pressure switch and a guage
the tank is the original flotec 20gal
i really dont think you need the bigger tank
a little one will work the same
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monoloco
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Thanks, I'm getting ready to put in a system so it's nice to know what works for others.
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Santiago
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
go to harbor freight and
get a 4 amp 110v pump with a little pressure tank
end the "12v pain"
plug it in a go
it doesnt run that long at one time
you WON'T be taking 30 minute showers
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Bob:
is the photo of the pump above this one? Can't find it on Harbor Freight's website.
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Bob and Susan
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i got that one in santa rosalia but
i was just at harbor freight wednesday and they have the same thing
it comes with a little pressure tank and a pressure switch
not expensive
plug in and go
oh yea i'd get a 1" plastic back flow valve to
put in front of the pump ~$3
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnu...
$119 but goes "on sale" all the time for less
[Edited on 4-18-2010 by Bob and Susan]
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