The prinicipal issue with using solar collectors (for heating water, not to be confused with Solar PV) for space heating is that when you most need the heat i.e. in winter at night, there is no sun
I don't quite follow your reference to mortgage repayments. can you elaborate?
The best place to start with something like this is to examine the annual opertion cost of a conventional heasting system.
Startup - is the thermal store the same as the buffer tank thats used with wood pellet boilers? It is supposed to only lose 1 degree over 24 hours (500l).
We were hoping at some point to add solar to our buffer tank as a secondary heating source. Even if it didnt heat up the tank fully it would at least reduce the amount of pellets used.
I know even during summer there will be some evenings where the house requires a top up of heat late evening so using solar for only heating water means you still have to have the boiler available. If solar heats our buffer tank during the day to at least 60 that would heat the hot water and provide for a heating top up in the house if required.
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