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Geyserwise has developed a revolutionary solar geyser system that is not only more efficient than conventional solar geysers but can be installed in less than half the time it would take to install a split pumped solar system with a traditional flat plate or evacuated tubes collector. Also, the initial capital layout is less than half that of a conventional solar geyser.
This system uses a PTC (Positive Temperature Co-efficient) dual AC and DC Stainless steel element expected to last in the region of 10 years. It has been proven that even with the AC back upon, this element is up to 30% more efficient than an electric immersion heating element.
This system makes for easy conversion of literally any existing electrical geyser out there, to solar. It uses PV technology with the use of a specifically designed MPPT (maximum power point tracker) to maximize the output of your PV panels/solar panels to the element.
Real-time system performance is monitored on the system controller display which can be installed anywhere in your home that suits your needs, from this controller you can set the AC backup timer, set the maximum water temperatures and set your geyser to holiday mode if you will be away for a couple of days.
One of the most important factors consumers can benefit from include that the installation of this system does not void your geyser warranties by the manufacturer. The system has been approved by the likes of Kwikot, Heat Tech, Duratherm, and many more. It might be equally important to note that this system is SABS approved.
The SABS certificate and letters from other geyser manufacturers can be downloaded from the specifications tab.
There are kits available from 100Litres to 200Litres with both AC & DC Power supply. However, for 50Litre geysers, the standard dual function element does not fit inside the geyser and therefore only the 1100w DC Element can be installed on these geysers. (See this element in the "accessories" tab. Or click here.
(Please note that the system has to be independently connected to the number of panels as outlined per kit below.*)
Important Note: Roof Hook Brackets not included (this is required for tile roof installations) - see Accessories Tab
Typical Tile roof hook bracket installation
2 kW AC/DC Withdrawable Element |
Flange if required (Flange is used on Heat Tech and Kwikott Geysers) |
PTC Stainless Steel Sensor Tube |
ECO MPPT |
TSE1 Controller |
Inline Fuse holder |
30A Fuse |
Element Connector Cable |
Anderson Connector |
Pig tail |
Note from the Manufacturer
It is important to understand that if the PV panels are connected in parallel that the input Current increases (compared to the series connection). For example, two series, so series then parallel on 270W or 330W PV panels will give you an input current in the region of 16A to 18 A. For a series connection, the input current will be in the region of 8A and 9A for 270 W PV panels and 330W PV Panels.
As per the picture below, the job of the MPPT is to ensure that the output voltage matches the load voltage. In our case, the load voltage is between 48V and 72V. If the voltage is reduced, the output current must increase.
When panels are connected in series, the risk remains low that the output current will exceed the 25A as per our specifications. When panels are connected in parallel, the risk of exceeding this output current increases and it is VERY important not to connect PV panels that have an Imp exceeding 9A. This gives the MPPT enough space to stay within the 25A output current. If larger-sized panels are used (above our sp...