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Solar Water Heaters for RV's!

Lexicon7
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Explorer
As a retired swimming pool contractor I know that in the pool biz in SoCal, large rubberized panels utilizing an abundant amount of tiny water flow channels are highly capable of producing very hot water very quickly! These are Fafco Panels! I found lots of ideas on the subject including coiled Polly pipe & bypassed clunky & costly old LP "paper weights" like the one in my older Lance!

The concept of course based on the smaller piping heating efficiently..
I think the challenge may be around pumping & back pressure...
I will contact some pool solar friends & get more research on this...!

PS.. I am aware of available online products however most appear too costly, heavy & inefficient!
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JiminDenver
Explorer II
Explorer II
Sure you can, it just gets more complicated when you have to deal with freezing temperatures. Then you have to have a fluid that wont freeze and use a heat exchanger in the tank.
2011 GulfStream Amerilite 25BH
2003 Ford Expedition with 435w tilting portable/ TS-MPPT-45
750w solar , TS-MPPT-60 on the trailer
675 Ah bank, Trip-lite 1250fc inverter
Sportsman 2200w inverter generator

Lexicon7
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Explorer
Depends on where you live.. If you are in Washington State or perhaps Oregon you will need LP! Where Sleepy resides and here in San Diego or Arizona at the Colorado River any time of year... Yes you can!

Steve_S1
Explorer
Explorer
So can I get hot water in the winter:?
2010 Cougar 25RL

sleepy
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Explorer
BTW... perfect for us... we bath before we go to bed... not in the middle of the night... 5am...Nah!

We are active, get dirty, sweaty, smelly... and don't sleep with animals... a clean bed is a blessing.

Hot water... is a blessing to.

Back to solar hot water... I'd use my water storage tank and heat it all... we consume bottled water on the road.

I would want to limit the temperature of the water in the tank so that we wouldn't ge burn't.
2003 Lance 1161,/slideout/AGM batteries/255W Solar/propane generator/Sat dish/2 Fantastic Fans/AC/winter pkg
AirFoil, Trimetric, LED lights, Platcat vent heat

2003GMC K3500 LT/Crewcab/duramax diesel/allison/dually/4x4/OnStar/front reciever mounted spare

sleepy
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Explorer
Another advantage of the solar hot water system is for
the

PVSolar panels is if
the
"hot water absorber tubes" are mounted tightly to the back of the PV panels.

PVSolar panels are at their maximum efficieny at 77ยฐF or 25ยฐC, at higher temperatures electrical resistance makes the less efficient the hotter they get.
2003 Lance 1161,/slideout/AGM batteries/255W Solar/propane generator/Sat dish/2 Fantastic Fans/AC/winter pkg
AirFoil, Trimetric, LED lights, Platcat vent heat

2003GMC K3500 LT/Crewcab/duramax diesel/allison/dually/4x4/OnStar/front reciever mounted spare

Lexicon7
Explorer
Explorer
Oooops... that is "if it works..."

Lexicon7
Explorer
Explorer
Yeah I know.. It's a complicated idea and you know what they say right... if it were easy, everyone would be doing it or the other one would be.. in this technological environment we have today somebody is already making just about anything you can think of it works or there is $$$ to be made!

JiminDenver
Explorer II
Explorer II
In the 70s we designed systems not only to heat the water but the home too. Now you can find dual purpose solar panels with PV on top and passive on the bottom. Some even use a heater element powered by the excess from the PV to do it but they all have the same issue of providing hot water early on.

I thought about doing the diversified load but in the end it would cost a lot to run the wires, fuses and get the 12v element for hot water when I didn't need it. The same money will fill the propane tanks many times and we have hot water when we want it.
2011 GulfStream Amerilite 25BH
2003 Ford Expedition with 435w tilting portable/ TS-MPPT-45
750w solar , TS-MPPT-60 on the trailer
675 Ah bank, Trip-lite 1250fc inverter
Sportsman 2200w inverter generator

Lexicon7
Explorer
Explorer
Now you are giving away my design plans!

(PS... I am retired now... The only showers I take at 5AM are the ones in my dreams and they are in the Bahama's under a misty little (and warm) waterfall with 15 scantilly dressed native girls who cater to my every need!)

portscanner
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Explorer
Just one question - how much hot water do you get at 5 in the morning out of this? Unless you have some insulated holding tank....
One beautiful wife -Trooper and Doc the furcampers
2019 Dodge 4500 Flatbed with 2013 Chalet TS116 http://www.brittanynews.us

Reddog1
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Explorer II
Moved to Tech.

Wayne
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2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda

Toad: 91 Zuke