supa007
31st October 2007, 09:22 PM
This forum has been a great help for me, so I thought I might contribute as well.
Been doing research on solar HWS lately for my extension, and have found that by far the most efficient and cost effective ones are those made by Chromagen. I got this from the Sustainability Victoria website sifting through REC rebates for hot water systems. For my needs (2 panels, 300L tank + instant gas boost) the system costs ~$4500, but will get $1500 back from government and plus 40 REC points ~$1000. Compare this with Edwards ~$7000 and not as much rebate and RECs, or Rinnai ~$5500, it seems to be the pick of the crop.
Oh, I'm not in anyway pushing Chromagen products, just wanting to share my findings.
Been doing research on solar HWS lately for my extension, and have found that by far the most efficient and cost effective ones are those made by Chromagen. I got this from the Sustainability Victoria website sifting through REC rebates for hot water systems. For my needs (2 panels, 300L tank + instant gas boost) the system costs ~$4500, but will get $1500 back from government and plus 40 REC points ~$1000. Compare this with Edwards ~$7000 and not as much rebate and RECs, or Rinnai ~$5500, it seems to be the pick of the crop.
Oh, I'm not in anyway pushing Chromagen products, just wanting to share my findings.