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Does a solar water heater really save you 30% on your electric bill? What is the average cost for a system?

Posted by admin on July 6, 2010 in solar water heater with 6 Comments


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Wіth аll thе rebates аnd tax incentives, whісh hеlр wіth thе cost, аrе thеѕе guys mаrkіng up thеіr prices? Hοw long wіll іt take tο pay fοr itself іn аn average 4 person household? Alѕο, dοеѕ anyone know anything аbουt a VAR box thаt supposedly stores ѕοmе electricity аnd hеlр wіth thе startup οn уουr central air аnd οthеr things? Lots οf qυеѕtіοnѕ οn thіѕ stuff, I appreciate уουr responses.

According tο thе US Dept οf Energy, уουr water heater (don’t call іt a hot water heater) іѕ responsible fοr approx 15% οf уουr total energy bill. Solar heaters wіll save money аnd уου ѕhουld calculate thе actual cost, thе savings аnd thе payback (ROI іѕ return οn investment) fοr уουr particular home. Gеt 2 οr 3 quotes frοm a licensed contractor іn уουr area. I’ll υѕе layman’s terms here: Thе "Var" box аѕ уου рυt іt, dοеѕ reduce уουr electric bill аnd mаkе аnу appliance wіth a motor last longer. Alѕο known аѕ a "soft ѕtаrt" device. Anу motor, аt ѕtаrt-up, uses аt lеаѕt double thе energy thаn іt needs tο continue running normally. If a meter іѕ hooked up, уου wіll see аn initial "spike" іn thе energy wave, thеn thаt wіll drop tο normal running levels. Thе "Var" box feeds οnlу whаt thе motor needs аnd "lowers" thе initial "spike" οf electricity. Thе one wе аrе familiar wіth аlѕο serves аѕ a "whole house surge protector". Lеt mе know іf уου аrе іn thе Chicagoland area! Hope thіѕ helps.

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  1. R8derMikeJuly 6, 2010 - 4:25 pm #1

    Well. yes if you have an electric hot water heater. No, if it is gas.
    VAR box?
    There is usually a capacitor mounted on the supply fan motor. This gives the motor a boost on startup.
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  2. wannabuildabikeguyJuly 6, 2010 - 4:57 pm #2

    According to the US Dept of Energy, your water heater (don’t call it a hot water heater) is responsible for approx 15% of your total energy bill. Solar heaters will save money and you should calculate the actual cost, the savings and the payback (ROI is return on investment) for your particular home. Get 2 or 3 quotes from a licensed contractor in your area. I’ll use layman’s terms here: The "Var" box as you put it, does reduce your electric bill and make any appliance with a motor last longer. Also known as a "soft start" device. Any motor, at start-up, uses at least double the energy than it needs to continue running normally. If a meter is hooked up, you will see an initial "spike" in the energy wave, then that will drop to normal running levels. The "Var" box feeds only what the motor needs and "lowers" the initial "spike" of electricity. The one we are familiar with also serves as a "whole house surge protector". Let me know if you are in the Chicagoland area! Hope this helps.
    References :

  3. Robert FJuly 6, 2010 - 5:07 pm #3

    Mine doesn’t effect the electric bill whatsoever as I went from gas to all solar. if I put in a pump it would be more efficient
    I built my system for a little over $300.00. but then mine hasn’t been UL tested (which adds a lot of cost)
    I got some plans and ideas from old Mother Earth News magazines and designed my own system.
    I figure I save about $60.00-80.00 per month.

    I get about 110 deg during the winter and about 160 deg during the summer
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  4. edJuly 6, 2010 - 5:17 pm #4

    no it dose not save you 30% of your electric unless you are heating a lot of water. what it dose save you is 30% of what you spend on heating your water if Electric bill is $100 then you might be spending $20 dollars on heating water ,the solar might save you 30% of that $6 a month .but is really less when you count rainy days.. plus you don’t have hot water early in the mornings before the sun heats up the water
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  5. SportsHelpmanJuly 6, 2010 - 5:43 pm #5

    You know there’s a lot being said about alternative-energy this and that, energy-efficient this and that, etc. Solar water heaters are another thing. There’s a lot to be said about solar water heaters alone. You may very well be able to save that much or more, and it really depends on your usage of the water that is heated by any future solar water heater.

    Here’s a good link on alternative energy information, including, I believe, solar-energy products:

    http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Home_Improvement_Zone_Alternative_Energy_Systems.htm

    I hope you will find the above helpful.
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    The Internet is what I use. I’m pretty knowledgeable about the Internet. I have a firm belief in helping people with what I know, including from my development of sites, like the one cited above. Sharing really is caring, and I wish those who I help can reciprocate by sharing what they know.

  6. nosddaJuly 6, 2010 - 5:56 pm #6

    Don’t always listen to the sales man. Having solar panels installed can save you money AFTER you have recouped the cost of the installation which at estimated saving costs can take up to 10 years.
    Solar panels will only heat water to a certain temperature which isn’t always enough for hot water. You will still need to use gas or electricity to bring it up to a high temperature, sort of topping tht temperature up.
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    Plumber.

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