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Posted by T_Bone on April 22, 2005 at 13:34:22 from (4.240.39.247):
In Reply to: Re: OT 12V deep cycle batt posted by jdemaris on April 22, 2005 at 05:30:11:
Hi JD, You might want to look at the link below of my quick write up of solar water heating system. You can also use a RV pump, 12v Shurflo 3.5gpm@45psi, about $65, with a standard bladder tank for a household water system. More than enough water to take a shower, wash cloths, etc: if you don't turn on more than one faucte at a time or add two pumps to doubble the volume as then you don't care if two fauctes are open at the same time. These pumps will last a very long time, several years. I would use a float valve into a small storage tank then pressure pump the house from there. Max 25ft lift and can run dry without hurting the pump. If you wash cloths during day light hours then consider using a inverter for the washing machine and dryer or genset use. 12v conversion is costly. I like talking solar so I left my e-mail uncovered if you want to talk. T_Bone
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