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Which Is the Cheapest Hot Water System to Use?

2019/5/9 16:19:34      view:

With the increase in fuel options and the decrease of savings for off-peak usage the old arguments have been turned upside down and users now have a tough choice to make.

Store or Heat

Water systems that heat and store RO water system can be great for families who have a consistent amount of hot water that they use on eachday. As this option stores hot water by the litre, they can run out of water. If you are looking for a water storage system make sure you know how much hot water your home uses before choosing your new system.

Types of fuel available for RO water system

• Electricity - traditional and in many homes, most electrical systems heat water overnight to take advantage cheaper rates. They come in various sizes by the litre.

• Gas - gas water systems are made in instantaneous or storage systems. These are common in areas that have access to natural gas as running them off bottled LPG can be very pricy

• Solar - becoming more and more popular with the increase in fuel costs. Solar is certainly cheap to use because the sun is free. Many run in conjunction with other systems to ensure water is always available.

• Slow combustion wood - these systems heat hot water using a wood fire that you may have to keep your house warm. By using this method, you are receiving double use of one resource.

Many people believe that if they install solar water they won't have warm water if the sun isn't shining, this doesn't need to be the case. Many solar systems are installed alongside a back-up system, such as instantaneous gas warm water heating, to pick up any shortage that they may have. If your solar panel is on your roof facing a northerly aspect then you should benefit from at least some free hot water every day year round.

There are many great advantages to solar hot water, both environmental and economic. The government has spent lots of dollars on encouraging Australian homes to install solar water systems, partially to take some of the load off our power usage but also because it serves good environmental sense.

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