Of course you can build one yourself. No electricity needed if its the thermosiphon solar hot water heater. Consult some local solar companies for the panels and the rest you can install yourself.
2007-12-25 16:19:51
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answered by SilentDoGood 6
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The main advantage of solar hot water heating, is that is will raise the hot water temperature, so even if you need to burn fossil fuels to get it to the desired temperature you still save off your bills. The price of fossil fuels will only go up in the next 20 years (which is around the max life of your solar panels).
Given how far north you live, don't be tempeted to buy cheaper hot water panels that are used by warm countries like spain as they lack the necessary insulation around the panels for your location.
How high a temperature that can be reached, will depend on how South facing your roof is and how many panels you can put on your roof.
If you are unable to get the water warm enough for bathing, I suggest you use passive solar heating, since you have 6 months of very good light, you could use it to raise the temperature of your house, which may be a better use.
Check out for government grants
2007-12-25 19:38:27
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answered by Parwez 2
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Yes. Himin can help you realize solar hot water heating with 20 years' professional solar experience.
2016-01-19 12:24:25
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answered by Zhang 2
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not likely, solar water heaters require many hours of sunshine, and they also lose much heat trough the long pipes you need.
You could consider a small wind turbine. about 0.5 Kw output, which you plug directly to the grid at home. it saves more energy. however, you need a suitable location, a place where it won't bother the neighbors, and still has enough wind year around.
2007-12-25 20:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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the respond relies upon directly to many things. interior the sunny areas of my state, the community photograph voltaic water heating distributor calculated i could choose over to acres (ninety,000 sq. ft) of panels and approximately 1000 gallons of storage to completely shutdown my ninety 8% useful condensing boiler. the fee, for my 3000 squareft homestead new photograph voltaic water heater could have been approximately $250,000. with all state and federal rebates $one hundred fifty,000. My annual electric powered bill for circulating the water could improve by employing $500, yet i could shop $2000 on gasoline. The payout could be one hundred years.
2016-10-19 22:30:05
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answered by ? 4
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Solar Power Design Manual - http://SolarPower.duebq.com/?hob
2017-04-01 20:48:01
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answered by ? 3
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Without government subsidies, it is certainly not cost effective in your area, since it is not here in Phoenix.
You only do it because you want to help your environment and feel good about it. You can tell everyone how "Green" you are and feel superior to the simple masses.
2007-12-26 00:16:14
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answered by GABY 7
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A small wind turbine would probably be a better investment.
2007-12-25 16:40:31
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answered by red riter 5
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Probably not, you can't be getting very much sunlight at your latitude.
Only if purchased electricity or gas is not available.
2007-12-25 16:08:39
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answered by Like, Uh, Ya Know? 3
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Yeah, man! I want that even though it's expensive.
2007-12-25 16:14:28
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answered by gabe 3
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