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Gadget Freak Case #197: Controlling Solar Water FlowGadget Freak Case #197: Controlling Solar Water Flow

To make his solar water heater more efficient, Paul Westaway put together a differential controller that turns on the pump when the temperature of the solar panel or woodstove coils is higher than the temperature in the storage tanks and turns off when the temperature is lower.

Rob Spiegel

October 25, 2011

1 Min Read
Gadget Freak Case #197: Controlling Solar Water Flow

Paul Westaway wanted to make his solar water heater more efficient, so he created a cool gadget. He put together a differential controller to direct the circulating pump that sends the water through the solar panel or woodstove to the storage tanks. The controller turns on the pump when the temperature of the solar panel or woodstove coils is higher than the temperature in the storage tanks. When the temperature in the panels or stove is lower than the temperature in storage, the pump turns off.

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About the Author(s)

Rob Spiegel

Rob Spiegel has served as senior editor at Electronic News and Ecommerce Business, covering the electronics industry and Internet technology. He has served as a contributing editor at Automation World and Supply Chain Management Review. Rob has contributed to Design News for 10 years.

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