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	<strong>Message</strong>: Hi there, I have an older solar heating system and it had a small leak.&nbsp; I need more solar heating fluid and see that you have this on your website.&nbsp; Can you tell me what the mix of glycol to water is.&nbsp; We live in Michigan and it gets cold so I need to know if the solar heating fluid will with stand our winters. &nbsp; Thanks P<br />
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	Dated on : 02-22-2013</p>
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	&nbsp; &nbsp; Pierce, the mixture is a 45/55 glycol to water ratio.&nbsp; Our <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="ProSol" data-scaytid="1">ProSol</span> <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="LH-T" data-scaytid="3">LH-T</span> is specially designed for all <a href="https://www.solartubs.com">solar thermal heating systems</a> and used de mineralized water so there is no chance of scaling.&nbsp;&nbsp; This is good to minus 35 and should be perfect for Michigan winters.&nbsp; We use this in all our solar home heating system as it is completely vaporizable meaning it can with stand stagnation with out breaking down and needing to be replaced. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Dan<br />
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	Post By : Dan Jung Dated On : 02-22-2013</p>
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	Thanks Dan I see that the solar glycol is on sale, so I will buy it today.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is great to see you have so many solar heating parts as there is no one locally that stocks anything.&nbsp; Have a great weekend! &nbsp; P<br />
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	Post By : Pierce Burton Dated On : 02-22-2013</p>]]></description>
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