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<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Message</strong>: I&#39;m evaluating evacuated tube solar pool heaters and had some questions. 1)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Would installations with multiple 30 tube units benefit from using multiple stainless steel heat exchangers? 2)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; How resistant to hail damage are the tubes?&nbsp; 3)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Do you have any installations that have weathered hail storms or other severe weather?&nbsp; Where are they and may we contact them? 4)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In Tallahassee FL we would have to mount the collectors vertically on a due-south facing wall.&nbsp; The collectors would receive sunlight from about 10AM to 4PM in the winter.&nbsp; Would that be sufficiently efficient?&nbsp; 5)&nbsp;&nbsp; Do you have mounting hardware that would facilitate wall mounting vertically? Thanks John<br />
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Dated on : 09-24-2013</p>

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<p>John, our SPH <a href="https://nlsolarheating.solartubs.com/solar-pool-heaters-c-60.html">solar pool heaters</a> are pre-sized with the appropriate heat exchanger so running multiple heat exchanges is not really needed. &nbsp;The double wall vacuum tubes are rated by SRCC to 1&quot; hail. &nbsp;Should they get damage you only need to replace the glass tubes which cost ab out $15&nbsp;each and mounting on a wall would definitely improve the chances on them not breaking &nbsp;during a storm. Mounting vertically would improve the performance for the winter and decrease it for the summer so this is the correct mounting decision for your application. The units come standard with a parallel mounting kit for a roof or a wall so this is included with the kit. The performance is based on how many collectors you have, the size of pool and weather a winter cover is used. &nbsp; I hope this helps. &nbsp; Dan Jung &nbsp;<br />
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Post By : Dan Jung Dated On : 09-24-2013</p>
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