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<pre><strong><span style="font-size: small;">Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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<p id="reply-intro">On 2025-06-18 2:24 pm, August Goers via RE-wrenches wrote:</p>
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<div>I have a soft spot for solar hot water, but alas it is obsolete in most if not all circumstances. We stopped doing it probably 10 years ago in the Bay Area after finding a) a loss in demand, b) maintenance often costing more than the calculated savings, and c) PV costs and reliability substantially improving. The cost and reliability of a few PV mods and a heat pump water heater beats the pants off of a comparable solar hot water system. I used to regularly teach a solar hot water class for PG&E and the last time we did it I think there were only 8 attendees compared to hundreds that would attend energy storage classes. I believe I was the last NABCEP Solar Heating Installer in California when I finally let that certification lapse. There clearly aren't many folks doing it any more.</div>
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<div>Anyway, for the right offgrid DIY remote living type situation, I can see where SHW still makes sense. For mainstream applications, I don't think so.</div>
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<div class="v1gmail_attr" dir="ltr">On Wed, Jun 18, 2025 at 12:54 PM Solar Energy Solutions via RE-wrenches <<a href="mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org" rel="noreferrer">re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>We have been installing solar hot water heating system since 1987. Previous to 87, during the Carter years, there were 100 solar companies in the Portland Oregon area. So far as we can tell, we are the last man standing doing solar thermal in Portland. Subsequently, we don't know how to advise people on what to do with their solar thermal systems. The plumbing industry never embraced solar thermal, solar electric has sucked up all the solar thermal people, and heat pump hot water heaters have come along, which bring people to the same resource footprint as thermal brings people down to. I have slowly come to the painful conclusion that solar thermal is obsolete.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" style="padding: 0 0.4em; border-left: #1010ff 2px solid; margin: 0">On Jun 18, 2025, at 4:12 AM, Dana Orzel via RE-wrenches <<a href="mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org" rel="noreferrer">re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org</a>> wrote:<br /><br /></blockquote>
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<div>The valley that I live in has so many drain back systems it's amazing. I have inherited the service on them not that I wanted to. The trick seems to be that you need a pump that gets the Evac tube manifold full of water & pushes the air out very quickly in order to eliminate the possibility of steam lockup. The taco 2699 series of pumps were used here for a lot of the systems . </div>
<div>There are many up sides to employing evac tubes in general & many down sides.</div>
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<div>Higher temperatures at colder air temps (if not covered with snow).</div>
<div>Lighter weight at installation .</div>
<div>Smaller footprint on roof or area of installation .</div>
<div>Production of hot water in less than desirable weather conditions.</div>
<div>Production of higher water temps.</div>
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<div>The down sides of evac tube systems with drain back are:</div>
<div>When the tank gets hot & the circ pump to the collector gets turned off as long as it's sunny the manifold is too hot to restart & resume to make additional hot water as it steam locks. This Of course limits the overall efficiency of the system & comprises this the systems production, not good as you get 1 tank of hot water/ day unless very cloudy conditions for a bit & the manifold cools.This requires a controller that will not restart the pump or you burn out pumps. </div>
<div>Avoiding shut down requires having a very large tank(s).The systems here have oversized atmospheric tanks 300-800+ gallons each with dual heat exchangers one for solar & one for DHW before the backup source.</div>
<div>Pollution during the production of the tubes </div>
<div>All are Made in china due too pollution during tube production pollutionp </div>
<div>Steam lockup</div>
<div>Tubes Still covered in snow long after the sun has returned after the snow storm has cleared out </div>
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<div>Evac tubes have their uses though I tend to not install them In residential systems. I think that high water/ higher temperature requirements usage applications all day like schools, jails, commercial production facilities, dairies, etc .</div>
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<div>That all said. I tend to install flat plate collectors appropriately sized for system needs, with some kind of way to address overheat when people go on vacation midsummer so I don't have to go rescue the system when I am on a vacation!</div>
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<div>I agree with Brad that Evacuated tubes are not a good (or even a reasonably possible) candidate for a drainback retrofit. If they are pass-through tubes, then they cannot fully drain as piping connections typically come through header connections at the tops of the tubes. If they are sealed heat-pipe tubes, then not only is the header unlikely to drain properly, but the tubes themselves will stagnate at a very high temperature without heat transfer fluid flow. </div>
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<div>I recommend a diversion heat- dump arrangement such as Todd suggests.Use paralleled runs of conventional hot water baseboard fin tube for the heat dissipator. This stuff is readily available at almost every plumbing supply house and it works well. </div>
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<div>Diversion can be activated by either an electric 3-way valve and a set point controller, or the passive wax-thermostat 3-way valve that you mention. I have used both methods extensively with good results. The wax thermostat will probably be significantly harder to find. Some years ago I ordered them through Low Energy Systems in Denver. Reach out to me off list and and I can supply some contact information. </div>
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<div>On Jun 17, 2025, at 3:46 PM, jay via RE-wrenches <<a href="mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org" rel="noreferrer">re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>In doing research today I found the following, not sure where I can buy them at this point.
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<div>1. solar dissipation tubes. that will do about 12,000 btu or at least this one does. </div>
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<div>2. 3 way thermostatic valve which uses a type of wax that opens and closes it at a specific temp and routes the heat through the dissipation tube vs the heat exchanger down below.</div>
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