This page provides information on commercial Solar Water Heating packages that are offered by a number of suppliers. The kits generally include a complete set of components (collectors, tank, pump, controller, ...) to make a solar water heating system. You do the install. Some of the advantages of going this way are: 1) these kits are typically about half the cost of a commercially installed system, 2) the supplier (hopefully) spent some time picking a set of components that go together well, 3) documentation on how to put the system together, 4) most have SRCC certified collectors, and therefore qualify for the federal 30% tax credit, 5) it will be less work to just install these off the shelf components than to build the whole system from scratch, 6) there may be warrantees, and 7) you may be able to get some phone or email support if needed. The downside of the kit approach is that the cost is typically several times more than than doing something like the $1k solar water heater from scratch. You will likely also have to deal with shipping these large and fragile collectors and tanks, which is expensive and can be a hassle. The list below is just a start -- if you know of or run across other good candidates for the list, please let me know. I have no personal experience with most of the systems and companies. I've tried to stay away from scams, and low quality systems, but I simply don't know enough about most of them to be certain I succeeded -- so, as always, Do Your Homework! I don't have any financial connection with any of these suppliers -- most to them don't know I exist :) I would very much like to hear from any individuals that have had experience (good or bad) with any of these systems, or other systems. The typical cost of a cold climate, commercially installed system for a family is up around $8000. In this listing I tried to set an upper limit of not much more than half that. This list may not be too helpful to people outside the US and Canada. Page Directory- List of Solar Water Heating Kits
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If you are interested in installing a solar water heating system, one thing you should do is talk to any local businesses that do this kind of work, and see if they will work with you on providing a kit of parts at a good price. In our area, one of the very good local solar installers is happy to work with DIYers, and provides good prices.
AmericanSolarTechnics Closed Loop Solar Water Heating System Specifically Designed for DIY Attractive price |
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www.americansolartechnics.com | ||
Description:
This is a new solar water heating system kit that was designed from the ground up of do-it-yourself installations. The collectors are small and easy to handle and install. It uses a PV powered pump, so no 120VAC wiring is required to install the system. The total price for a kit including nearly everything needed is $2750 -- the lowest of any of the kits on this page. Freeze protection is provided by anti-freeze -- which is actually included in the kit. Tom Gocze who founded AmericaSolarTechnics is a long time friend of BuildItSolar and has been producing solar products for decades. This is his cut at a system that gets the cost of a solar water heating system down to a level that offers a good return on your investment. |
Type: | closed loop, non-pressurized, anti-freeze | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Four collectors, each 4 by 4 ft. Aluminum/copper absorber with double glazing | |
Tank: | 200 gallon SoftTank | |
Controller | Yes -- type unknown | |
Pump | PV powered 12 VDC pump | |
Price | $2750 for full kit with 64 sf of collector | |
SRCC certified | Not yet | |
Freeze Protection | Yes -- antifreeze | |
Completeness of kit |
Very good |
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Manuals and website | Just based on past dealings with Tom, I think that support will be good, but I have not seen the manual. |
Solar Heat Exchanger Manufacturing | ||
Simple Drainback Systems | ||
www.solarheatexchangemanufacturing.com | ||
Description:
This is a unique design in which the single large drain back tank is used for heat storage only. The pump circulates tank water through the collectors when there is sun, and the collector water drains back to the tank at night. Incoming potable water makes a single pass through a finned copper coil heat exchanger that is immersed in the drainback tank. The design ends up being very similar to our $1K homemade system. I suppose I'm prejudiced, but I like the simplicity and low part count of this design. |
Type: | Drainback | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Solene Aurora flat plate in 4 by 8 or 4 by 10, or Suntask evacuated tube | |
Tank: | 80 or 120 gallon SHEM drainback tank with heat exchanger | |
Controller | SHEM 32 | |
Pump | Wilo | |
Price | $3200 with 80 gallon tank and one 4 by 10 collector, more options available | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | Yes -- drainback | |
Completeness of kit |
Very good -- flow meter and temperature gages included. As far as I can tell, about the only things not included is the piping and insulation for the collector to tank run, and a means to mount the collectors on roof or ground rack. |
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Manuals and website | Very Good manual -- quite a bit of reference information on the site. |
The next three entries are packaged systems from AET -- AET provides a helpful page that summaries the types of systems they offer...
altE Store | ||
Alternate Energy Technologies LLC Closed Loop Solar Hot water Systems Drainback Freeze Protection & AC Backup |
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www.altestore.com/store/Packaged-Systems/Climate-freezes-Closed-Loop-Systems/... | ||
Description:
This is a traditional drainback solar water heating system. The system uses a separate 10 gallon drainback tank that the collectors drain back to for freeze protection. When sun is on the collector, a pump circulates water through the collector, then through a heat exchanger wrapped around the solar storage tank, heating water in the tank. When sun goes off the collector, the collector water drains back to the 10 gallon drainback tank for freeze protection. |
Type: | drainback | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Flat plate AET 4 by 10, or 2 @ 4 by 6.5, or 2 @ 4 by 8 | |
Tank: | 80 gallons or 120 gallon | |
Controller | Eagle 2 | |
Pump | High head Taco stainless steel | |
Price | $3600 for 80 gal, 40 sqft, to $4900 for 120 gal 80 sqft | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | Yes -- drainback | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Good manual -- some learning material and videos on the site -- they appear to want DIY business. |
altE Store | ||
Alternate Energy Technologies LLC Closed Loop Solar Hot water Systems AC or PV Powered Systems |
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www.altestore.com/store/Packaged-Systems/Climate-freezes-Closed-Loop... | ||
Description:
This is a traditional closed loop system that uses antifreeze for freeze protection. When the sun is out, the pump circulates antifreeze through the collectors and then to a heat exchanger that wraps the solar storage tank. Various tank and collector sizes are offered. A PV powered option is also offered. |
Type: | closed loop with antifreeze | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Flat plate AET 4 by 10, or 2 @ 4 by 6.5, or 2 @ 4 by 8 | |
Tank: | 80 gallons or 120 gallon | |
Controller | Eagle 2 | |
Pump | Low Power Cast Iron Taco circulator (or Liang D5 on PV powered option) | |
Price | $3000 80 gal tank, 40 sf col to $4900 120 gal tank, 80 sf col | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | Yes -- antifreeze | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Good Manual | |
Feedback | Owner feedback ... |
altE Store | ||
ALTERNATE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES LLC OPEN LOOP SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM | ||
www.altestore.com/store/Packaged-Systems/Climates-are-mild-Open-Loop... | ||
Description:
This is an open loop system in which potable water from the solar storage tank is circulated directly through the collectors. It is a simple and cheaper system with fewer parts, but is for non-freezing climates only. Very limited freeze protection is provided by circulating tank fluid through the collectors when freezing temperatures are reached, and by A dribble valve. A variation in with PV powered pumps is also offered for essentially the same price. |
Type: | open loop | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Flat plate AET 4 by 10, or 2 @ 4 by 6.5, or 2 @ 4 by 8 | |
Tank: | 80 gallons or 120 gallon | |
Controller | Eagle 2 | |
Pump | Low power Taco bronze pump (or Laing D5 on PV powered version) | |
Price | $2400 80 gal tank, 32 sf col to $3900 120 gal tank, 80 sf col | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | No | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Good manual -- some learning material and videos on the site -- they appear to want DIY business. |
Heliatos | ||
Heliatos Solar Water Heating System Kit | ||
shop.heliatos.com/main.sc | ||
Description:
This is a very simple and easy to install system that uses a set of 2 by 2 ft collectors that hook together easily. It connects to your existing hot water heater via a provided fitting that connects to the hot water tank in place of the boiler drain that is on the tank now. A small, PV powered pump is used to circulated water directly from the your hot water tank, through the collector, and back to the hot water tank. The PV panel acts as the controller, so there is no separate controller, and the only wiring is to connect the PV panel to the pump. Seems like this is about as simple as a system can get. Cautions might be: NO FREEZE PROTECTION -- this is for non-freezing climates only, the entire system runs under full house water pressure, long term scaling may be an issue if your water has high mineral content, efficiency of using your existing hot water tank. You can buy kits with up to 8 panels, which would provide the equivalent of one 4 by 8 ft collector -- a small system. |
Type: | open loop | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Up to 8 panels, each 2 by 2 ft that hook together easily. | |
Tank: | Uses your existing hot water tank | |
Controller | None -- PV panel provides control. | |
Pump | TopsFlo15 | |
Price | $1150 for an 8 panel (32 sqft) system -- most parts included | |
SRCC certified | No? | |
Freeze Protection | No (limited freeze protection is discussed here...) | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Very good manuals |
Rheem | ||
Solaraide Passive Solar System Series | ||
www.rheem.com/product/Solar-Water-Heaters-Solaraide-Passive-Solar-System | ||
Description:
A roof mounted thermosyphon integrated tank and collector unit. Simple thermosyphon system means that no pump or controller are needed. Not for freezing climates. Its important to read the manual carefully before ordering, as there are some limitations that will effect some installations. A backup heating element is included in tank -- requires 240VAC circuit to roof. Tank and collector mount on roof -- weight needs to be considered. |
Type: | Thermosyphon | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Flat plate -- 1 or 2 @ 21 sqft thermosyphon to tank | |
Tank: | 40 or 80 gallons | |
Controller | None needed | |
Pump | None needed | |
Price | About $2500 for 47 gallon, 21 sf collector, $3200 for 80 gallon, 42 sf collector | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | No -- seems to be some conflict about what temperature the system is good to. | |
Completeness of kit |
Good -- |
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Manuals and website | Good manual. -- did not see much in the way of support for technical problems on the Rheem site. |
Rheem | ||
Solpak closed loop systems | ||
www.rheem.com/product/solar-water-heaters-solpak | ||
Description:
This is a traditional closed loop system. Antifreeze is pumped through the collectors and then to a double wall heat exchanger in a solar heated water storage tank. Several sizes of collectors and tanks are offered. A number of variations in collector arrangements and tanks are offered. |
Type: | Closed loop with antifreeze | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | Flat plate in 3 by 8, 4 by 8, or 4 by 10 ft (can be used in pairs) | |
Tank: | 80 or 119 gallons | |
Controller | Provided -- brand not specified | |
Pump | Provided -- brand not specified | |
Price | about $3700 for 80 gallon tank, 40 sf collector, $4730 120 gal, 64 sf collector | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | Yes -- antifreeze | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Descent manual -- a bit confusing in places. Did not see much in the way of support for technical problems on the Rheem site? |
Radiantec | ||
Radiantec Solar Packages | ||
www.radiantsolar.com/solar_packages_and_pricing.php#solar_packages | ||
Description:
Radiantec is known more for solar space heating than for solar water heating, but they do offer some solar water heating packages. This is a closed loop system with antifreeze for freeze protection. The systems have options for heating things other than domestic water (floors, spas, heat dump,...) Radiantec has a reputation for being interested in DIY business and providing support to DIY installations. |
Type: | Closed loop with antifreeze | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | 1 to 3 (or more?) 4 by 8 AET flat plate | |
Tank: | EagleSun 80 or 120 gal with heat exchanger | |
Controller | Provided -- brand not specified | |
Pump | Grundfos | |
Price | $3700 80 gal tank, 1 @ 4 by 8 col: $5620 120 gal tank, 3 @ 4 by 8 collectors | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | Yes - antifreeze | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Very Good Manual -- the manual is quite detailed and DIY oriented with good pictures. |
Solar Direct | ||
AET ProPack Solar | ||
http://shop.solardirect.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=1080 | ||
Description:
This is a drainback system that combines the drainback tank, two pumps, and heat exchanger into a Energy Labs "ProPak" unit (#3 on diagram to right). A heat exchanger and pump in the ProPak transfer heat from the drainback tank to a separate solar storage tank. I think that when the system is bought as a kit, the tank and ProPak unit come pre-plumbed and wired. This looks like a relatively straight forward system to install as some of the work has been done with the pre plumbing/wiring of the ProPak to tank. PEX can be used for most of the plumbing. The pumps in the ProPak are sized for a large collector area and up to a 35 ft lift from tank to collectors -- so, they will be bigger than ideal for systems with smaller collector areas and lower lifts. |
Type: | Drainback | |
Components: | ||
Collector: | AET collectors from 2 or 3 @ 4 by 8 to 2 @ 4 by 10 | |
Tank: | 65, 80 and 120 gallon tanks | |
Controller | Steca | |
Pump | Taco 009 collector loop, Taco 003 heat exchange loop | |
Price | $4700 65 gal tank, 2 @ 4by8 collectors: $5200 120 gal, 2 @ 4by 10 collectors | |
SRCC certified | Yes | |
Freeze Protection | Yes -- drainback | |
Completeness of kit |
Good |
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Manuals and website | Good manual -- hard to say on tech support |
SunEarth offers several solar water heating systems -- including closed loop, drainback, thermosyphon, and batch. I was not able to find a place that I could buy these systems, so have decided not to put any detail in for now.
The following stuff is often not provided.
- pipe, fittings and insulation for plumbing runs from tank to collector
- Extra wire for collector temperature sensor
- Roof penetration/sealing materials
- pipe and valving for connecting the solar heated tank into your existing hot water tank.
- Thermometers and gages needed to monitor temperatures, pressures, and flows (sometimes provided, but often not)
- Wiring to provide outlets for pumps and controls.
- Collector mounting hardware
Here is a quick review of other ways to get to a solar water heating system.
Of course you can build the whole system from scratch. This is easier than it sounds, and its possible to get a very good and reliable system that performs better than most commercial systems for about $1000. The system can be sized to your exact needs, and it is easy and cheap to oversize it a bit to make sure you get a good solar fraction.
If you go this route, you will not qualify for the federal tax credit, but you may still qualify for state or other rebates. For example, my system cost $1000 out of pocket, and qualified for the Montana $500 tax credit -- so, the net cost was only $500.
See the Solar Water Heating page for many examples...
In this approach, you build the system yourself as in the "Build from scratch" case, but instead of making collectors, you buy commercial collectors that are SRCC certified. If you do this, you will be eligible for the federal 30% tax credit.
There is nothing magic about the kits listed above -- they consist of a selection of standard, off the the shelf parts. You can put together your own selection of parts to make up your own "kit". This may have some advantages in terms of finding good prices and/or avoiding some shipping. But, on this approach, you take on the responsibility for making sure the set of components you pick is compatible with each other and with your site. There is enough information on Build-It-Solar to allow you to do a good job on the design -- I'd start in the Basics section of the Solar Water Heating page...
This is a kit of parts I selected that you can buy off the shelf:
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Collector --$1070 -- buy one 4 ft by 10 ft flat plate collector from
any number of good brand (heliodyne, AET, SunEarth, ...)
This would be something to shop around for locally and online.
Make sure the collector is compatible with a drain back
system -- ie that it uses the header and risers design.
- Tank American Solartechnics Softank -- $485 -- 120 gallon, insulated Softank
- Heat Exchanger -- $120 -- 300 ft coil of 3/4 PEX
- Controller -- SHEM 32 differential controller $100 (or one of the several here... for even less)
- Pump -- Grundfos 15-58 -- $70
Total about $1845
So, this would be a system like the kits listed above where you install off the shelf components, and do not have to make the collector or tank yourself.
This system is simple and would be relatively easy to install using the $1k instructions... It would be a reliable, four season, cold climate system with good performance. And, it would qualify for the federal 30% tax credit.
On the downside, you would have to deal with multiple suppliers and shipping.
I picked one set of components. There are many possibilities. Do some shopping around. Email me if you have questions or ideas.
Another interesting possibility would be to use an unglazed pool heating collector instead of the traditional glazed copper collector -- this would make the system somewhat like the Fafco Sungrabber system described just below (only better).
Fafco makes a solar water heating system based on their un-glazed pool heating collectors -- described to some extent here...
It seems like this system would be ideal for DIY installation -- its a simple drainback system with few components that all ships in a small box. But, unfortunately they do not offer it for DIY installation -- you might bug them about that!
There are dealers that install the system, and you might be able to work something out with them to sell the package to you without installation.
May be available here? http://www.siliconsolar.com/hot2o-solar-hot-water-heater-kit--for-electric-heaters-p-17967.html
Gary February 21, 2012, February 22, 2012