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Default Can I use a plastic loft-type cold water tank for my solar water heater?

On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:38:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Jun 21, 5:47*pm, MM wrote:

I've made the first stage, i.e. the copper tube, about 3 metres of it
in a "snake" pattern. This will be mounted on a south-facing wall. Can
I feed the hot water (on thermo-syphon principle) into a black plastic
cold water tank as used in the loft? Or will this plastic release
toxins when containing hot water?

NB: The tank will be mounted initially on outside wall, above the
copper tube "snake".

Or maybe you have suggestions for alternative tank suitable for hot
water?

The cold water tank I'm looking at (on the B&Q web site) is the Titan
Wizard 25/15 Rectangular Water Tank KM15 Black.

MM




Such tanks are unsuitable for hot water, they soften and collapse,
possibly inflicting nasty burns. People have even died this way

I hope your description of your solar system is quite inaccurate, as
its not going to achieve much as described.


What kind of (metal? plastic?) tank would you therefore recommend?

As long as my thermo-syphon domestic solar water heater can produce 15
litres hand-hot water for washing up and 5 litres for my daily
ablutions, that's all I'll want from it! I know I can get half a
bucketful of really hot water just from a garden hose in the sun. And
even if I only got a kettleful for shaving from my contraption, that's
one kettle for which I don't need to use electricity or burn oil to
heat.

MM