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I am in London (UK) and went through the whole process of getting a "green grant" for Solar Thermal HW tubes on my roof. However, it became clear that the 1200kWh produced would save only 2-5% of my gas consumption (£30 per year) and would cost me £2500 and the taxpayer another £2500 plus £6000 in feed in tariffs. I decided this is a huge waste of taxpayer money for a neglible carbon footprint reduction and that the only person benefiting was the installer who makes a shed load of money on the installation (clever installer got an exclusive contract with the local council!).
So, rant over with, I looked further into alternatives and saw a very simple idea - hooking a PV panel to an immersion heater.
I know that an immersion heater needs about 2.5kwh to operate at full whack and this would require a lot of panels. I am not going to buy a lot of panels. I thought I could buy 1 or 2 and feed maybe 0.3-0.4 kwh to the immersion heater to gently heat the water up.
Has anyone looked at this?
My question is really about how well an immersion heater can perform with low kwh inputs?
PS - I am not an electrician or plumber and am crap at DIY, so please be gentle with me!
Kind regards
Andrew
I am in London (UK) and went through the whole process of getting a "green grant" for Solar Thermal HW tubes on my roof. However, it became clear that the 1200kWh produced would save only 2-5% of my gas consumption (£30 per year) and would cost me £2500 and the taxpayer another £2500 plus £6000 in feed in tariffs. I decided this is a huge waste of taxpayer money for a neglible carbon footprint reduction and that the only person benefiting was the installer who makes a shed load of money on the installation (clever installer got an exclusive contract with the local council!).
So, rant over with, I looked further into alternatives and saw a very simple idea - hooking a PV panel to an immersion heater.
I know that an immersion heater needs about 2.5kwh to operate at full whack and this would require a lot of panels. I am not going to buy a lot of panels. I thought I could buy 1 or 2 and feed maybe 0.3-0.4 kwh to the immersion heater to gently heat the water up.
Has anyone looked at this?
My question is really about how well an immersion heater can perform with low kwh inputs?
PS - I am not an electrician or plumber and am crap at DIY, so please be gentle with me!
Kind regards
Andrew