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Discussion in 'Property Development' started by oztony, Apr 30, 2014.

  1. baltoed

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    plywood covering.. exactly. Not as if this would ever be the very first solar setup in typhoon/hurricane area. At least they are flat.. Many skylights, roof windows. and light tunnels have domed tops to afford some strength in them..and then there are the plastics. Some better than glass..some not as strong as well..
     
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    Solar water heater

    I've been going back and forth about buying a solar water heater or making one. The draw on buying one is that they look pretty good, the downside is that we have so many nieces and nephews running around and with their love of throwing rocks I worry about things getting busted.

    With all things considered I think I will build one. A hot shower to the wife is barely lukewarm to me, so capacity is not too much as I will be the only one taking a "hot" shower. I have a 10 gallon camp shower I bought before and it gets way too hot to use during the day, so I see the promise of solar water heating.

    I have the idea in my head and a bunch of extra 3/4" pipe so I will see if I can't make something that will work and look decent as well.

    Shawn
     
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    Gas Hot Water System from Australia Posted to the Philippines

    I was actually looking at buying a Gas Water Heater, all information below including Q&A's, hooks up to a Gas Cylinder, instant Hot Water, and $130.00 Delivery to the Philippines, sounds the goods for me! :wink:
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    Steve Turner
    https://www.facebook.com/steve.turner.988
    http://www.blackdiamondsupplies.com.au/


    Country Comfort Water Heater
    http://www.blackdiamondsupplies.com.au/country-comfort-water-heater.html


    Model SKU: CCP
    One Simple Solution for Unlimited Applications. Whether it’s for the weekender, ski cabin, horse trailer, stables, dog wash or on the road that you require hot water, the Australian designed Country Comfort instant LPG portable is the right solution. It is manufactured and approved to the most stringent Australian standards with 98% efficiency and 1 year full warranty.
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    Facebook Introduction with Questions and Answers below from the Members on the Page;

    Hi everyone, I am the owner of Black Diamond Supplies.com.au and we invented the Country Comfort LPG Instant Water Heaters that do not require electricity. We have sold over 7000 units to the caravan/camp/farming/livestock industry over the last 18 months. We would like to offer this group a discount on our product. Current RRP is between $299 - $369. The offer for August Is $269 and that includes delivery. You can call me on 0438242873 or 0407919309 or 0412111656 to discuss or order. The unit comes with on/off 3 setting shower head and hose and all fittings I have included a brochure. Be quick as it is a limited offer. These are simple to use and only weigh 4.9kgs and can run off mains water or pump.
    Cheers Steve.


    Q&A's


    Belinda; are these made in Australia?


    Steve Turner; Hi Belinda no sorry wish we could, made in Australia is $900


    Steve Turner; LPG


    Michael; are they HOT or just warm ?


    Steve Turner; Up to 50 deg C, set the temperature to what you require.


    Johnno; Are they AGA approved


    Steve Turner; Sure are Johnno


    Johnno; How many l/m


    Steve Turner; 6 lpm mate, normal household shower is 8


    Johnno; Is the system a hydro or does it need power


    Steve Turner; Piezo ignition Automatic on 2 d cell batts


    Johnno; Excellent sounds like a good system for our float


    Steve Turner; Mate horse industry are 30% of our market for exactly that


    Johnno; External


    Steve; Turner Yep


    Jamie; Steve will these unit's be fine off gravity feed water about 6m head pressure


    Steve Turner; Minimum 30 psi otherwise we have a range of 12 volt pumps to suit.


    Mandy; Hi we have a weekender shed that we require a hot water system ,just 2 of us ,would this suit. does it just hook to gas bottle


    Steve Turner; Hi Mandy, yep perfect for that situation and yes just hooks up to a normal LPG gas bottle. The beauty of these is you set the temperature and when you turn the shower on the unit instantly ignites when it sensors water flow..no pilot light.. we have many customers using them on weekenders and bush blocks..


    Mandy; where are you located


    Steve Turner; We are in NSW but delivery is free with this deal


    Mandy; if order tomorrow ,how long to deliver to Avondale qld near Bundaberg, can a novice hook this up?


    Steve Turner; Delivery would be wednesday and yes it is simple plug and play. Would you be running it on mains water or pump ?


    Mandy; would be running on pump and Honda 2kva inverter,have to check with our neighbors to see if ok to deliver to their house because we aren't there at present


    Steve Turner; Perfect..


    Margaret; do you deliver to po boxes


    Steve Turner; Sure do Margaret


    Brian Oinks; Do you Post abroad?


    Steve Turner; Give us a call on 0438242873 Margaret and we will sort or order through our website and quote FACEBOOK for the discount


    Steve Turner; Where to Brian Oinks


    Brian Oinks; Hi Steve; To the Philippines. Dumaguete, Negros Oriental.


    Steve Turner; $130 freight

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    Tom...Mother Earth News is a fantastic resource, been a subscriber for years. They also had a solar food dehydrator a while back that I really would like to build later. Tons of good info on the net on solar water heaters so I think I have a pretty decent idea on how to build it.

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    Brian,

    Had a LPG flash heater installed a few years ago when I was still in Korea. I had a kerosene boiler which was fine in the winter as it was heating water for the in floor heating, but during summer it used way too much fuel to get hot water to the sinks and shower.

    The flash heater worked fantastic and a tank lasted me a couple months. If I remember correctly it was a bit more than $500 at the time.

    My plan was always to go solar so that is what was roughed in. I just want to make sure it looks pretty good and I think it will. Plus that plumber had the wife order quite a bit of extra 3/4" unitec pipe that I just don't want to go to waste (it is a bit pricey).

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    Ditto Shawn, they have an archive DVD that covers the past 40 years. I was going to order it for my daughter, they own a farm/ranch in Utah.....I have to laugh because she was always such a Diva and now has gone back to the earth for sustance. I haven't ordered yet because I guess you can only playback on pc and not just any DVD player. I will sort it out....hopefully I can burn a copy for myself. :D
     
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    Hope this link works, pretty interesting video of what a couple did in the more tiny style homes (though this one seems pretty well proportioned).

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    When Tony was last in town he was telling me about an ice chest aircon, sounded interesting but soon forgot about it with other little things going on. Today I put one together in about 10 minutes, our 8 yr old son was "helping" me.

    Put in a half frozen 2 liter bottle of juice and you could almost immediately feel cool air. Replaced that with 15 pieces of the ice you get in the plastic and it is some cool air coming out. I went with a small exhaust fan (more on that shortly) for 840 peso; switch, male plug and 10' of wire for about 150 peso, the PVC I had left over and the ice chest was 300 peso. So it cost around 1,300.

    I went with the smallest exhaust fan I could find hoping it would be quiet, it is but the airflow is just not enough unless you are right next to it. I will swap it out with a larger one to increase the air flow tomorrow and see how it does. It would be much cheaper to just use a small fan than an exhaust fan but I think the exhaust looks better.

    I just figured I'd share and will update once I get a bigger fan in tomorrow as well has how it does and how long the ice lasts.

    Shawn
     

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