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class="alignleft size-full" style="margin: 5px;" title="diyhotwater" src="http://diyhotwater.net/images/diyhotwater.jpg" alt="diyhotwater DIY Hot Water   4 Crucial Steps in Building a Solar Water Heater" width="80" height="121" /> A diy hot water heater will not only help you to save money on your power bills, but it will also help the natural environment and make your home greener. Even if you reside in a cooler climate this solar water heater will still keep water hot and assist you bring down your power bills.</p><p>While using solar hot water, your existing water heater doesn&#8217;t need to use up as much power to artificially heat up the water as it is already hot. By using less power, your utility bill will drop and so will the requirement for so much electricity to be produced overall, which for one residence may seem to be insignificant, but for thousands of homes it would have a massively positive effect on the environment.</p><h3>What is in Your Plan?</h3><div>&nbsp;</div><p>The most main stage is to do research and find out exactly what&#8217;s involved in creating your own diy hot water heater. You have to see if you have the essential skills and feel up to the task. Locating a clear step-by-step guide is essential to help you with your project as there are too many manuals out there that skip parts and you sit there staring at your partially built unit considering that there is no way this would be considered a diy hot water heater.</p><h3>Finding the Best Diy Hot Water Design for Your Home</h3><div>&nbsp;</div><p>There are different types of systems available from a solar hot water heater, that is an all in one unit, to much more complicated, larger, units that can deliver a much larger quantity of solar hot water to your home. This depends on many factors, from the size of your dwelling to the amount of hot water you will need daily.</p><h3>Choosing the Perfect Site for Your Solar Water Heater</h3><div>&nbsp;</div><p>While building your own solar hot water heater the primary thing you have to do is to decide on the best location to position the solar panels; where they will catch the most sunlight which is usually on the roof. You have to also make sure that your roof can take the load of the solar collector panels and also try to keep them towards the back or side of your residence so that you don&#8217;t lose any curb appeal.</p><h3>Shut Off the Water and Flush out the System</h3><div>&nbsp;</div><p>You will have to close off the water main leading into the home and also purge the system of any water by leaving all the faucets in your residence on. Once emptied, you can turn off the faucets. Then make sure to remove all electrical power going into your existing heating system, as you will need to connect your solar water heater to your existing heater.</p><p>Something as uncomplicated and as reasonably priced as a diy hot water heater can be your first step in going green, and who knows, maybe your neighbors will decide to install one for themselves and soon enough the effect will be viral and many more households will begin to decrease their carbon footprint and save the one dwelling that belongs to all of us: Earth.</p><p><a
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isPermaLink="false">http://diyhotwater.net/?p=91</guid> <description><![CDATA[Along with the continuously increasing demand for electric hot water heaters in the market, is the growing demand for diy hot water systems, particularly solar hot water heaters. People are starting to use this as a substitute way to heat up water at home. The following are the six faq about solar powered water heaters [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img
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/> </strong></p><p><strong>1.  Will the solar hot water system work even during wet or gloomy days and during the wintry weather time of year?</strong></p><p>A.  It can still work throughout cloudy days and even in the winter season since solar collector panels are still capable of producing heat that is at least half of what it can create during bright days. The only occasion that it won’t work is at night, at which time you would have to get energy from your typical source.</p><p><strong>2.  How much can I save with a diy hot water system?</strong></p><p>A.  A <u>diy hot water</u> heater can easily save you up to 33% of your heating bill. Together with the increase in energy prices, the savings you would start getting now would grow with energy costs in the future.</p><p><strong>3.  How much will it cost to build?</strong></p><p>A.  The cost depends on a assortment of factors, such as the type and size of the home solar system and the kind of roof where the diy solar collector is going to be placed.  A do-it-yourself system can be built for as little as $100, while a prefabricated system can cost from $1,500.</p><p><strong>4.  Is the diy hot water system reliable?</strong></p><p>A.  If you have a correctly installed solar hot water system in your home, you’re have many years of solar water heating.</p><p><strong>5.  How long would it take to set up a solar hot water system?</strong></p><p>A.  From beginning to end it should take you a few days to complete. You can normally finish the diy solar hot water system over a weekend. The time you use building the system will save you in the long run.</p><p><strong>6.  Do I need to fortify my roof for the solar panel?</strong></p><p>A.  No. DIY solar collectors panels weigh no more than 50kg, which is pretty light for a roof.</p><p><strong>Diy hot water</strong> system definitely offers a lot of  benefits. But before setting up your own system, use the best guide available to understand how this system will work and all of the steps needed to build your solar powered water heater.</p><p><a
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class="alignleft size-full" style="margin: 5px;" title="diyhotwater" src="http://diyhotwater.net/images/diyhotwater.jpg" alt="diyhotwater DIY Hot Water Review   Solar Hot Water for Your Home" width="80" height="121" /> The concept of <strong>diy hot water</strong> is actually not new.  People have been using water heating kits for over a century before they started using natural gas.  But because the prices of oil, fuel, gas, and other energy sources have been increasing, people have been trying to find alternative ways on how to save energy.</p><p>Today, solar powered hot water systems have become very popular, along with other green energy technologies because heating water is the No. 1 use of energy in a home, to the tune of 33%.</p><p
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/> </strong></p><h2>What&#8217;s in the DIY Hot Water Program</h2><div>&nbsp;</div><p>The diy solar hot water system includes everything you will need, in order to make your own solar hot water heater. The information is presented in step by step, easy to follow instructions, so even if you&#8217;re new to do-it-yourself, you&#8217;ll be able to create your own system easily. With the system you will learn to:</p><p>• How the solar water heater works, all contained in one pdf e-book<br
/> • How to build the most efficient solar collector, using the best design<br
/> • What is the heat reservoir and why it&#8217;s one of the most important parts of your system<br
/> • How to mount the solar collector panel in the right way and avoid the expensive problems<br
/> • How to connect the system plumbing together, using an easy to follow, step by step plan</p><h2>The Pros of the DIY Hot Water System</h2><div>&nbsp;</div><p>Using green technologies like <em>DIY hot water</em> system for fundamental needs on a day to day basis is not only pocket-friendly, but a hot water system that is dependent on solar energy also helps save the earth from global warming. It is a good alternative to conventional water heater and it helps reduce your gas or electric consumption by 33%.</p><p>Solar water heaters are very efficient and user-friendly, and the most widely used alternative to the conventional electric water heater. With a DIY solar water heater kit, you can easily install a solar water heater system at your own home, without any help from professional installers. The kit is also not expensive and it comes with easy-to-follow instructions and other information that could be of great help, even after you have successfully installed your own home solar system.</p><p><u><em>Summary of Pros:</em></u></p><p>• Chequing book and power bill friendly system<br
/> • Helps save the environment from global warming<br
/> • Solar hot water is a proven technology, been used for over 100 years<br
/> • Can reduce your home energy consumption by up to 33%<br
/> • Easy to follow diy instructions, you can save from hiring a pro installer<br
/> • No need to fully depend on utility companies to heat your water<br
/> • Very easy to assemble, can be completed in a few days<br
/> • Can be used anywhere in the world including cold climates</p><p><a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" onmouseover="(window.status='http://www.diyhotwater.net/'); return true" onmouseout="(window.status=''); return true" href="http://www.diyhotwater.net/go/diy.php"> <img
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/> • Savings depends on how much and how often hot water is used<br
/> • The system needs occasional maintenance for peak performance<br
/> • Would be nice to have a few diy videos</p><h2>Does DIY Hot Water work, and Is It Worth the Investment?</h2><div>&nbsp;</div><p>The solar hot water system does work!  In fact I highly recommend <u>diy hot water</u> to anyone who are frustrated with their high power bills. This is your chance to lower the cost of heating water in your home and learn how you can help play a role in saving the planet at the same time.  At a price of <strong><a
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