Cost depends on location, size, design (thermosiphon or conventional), and material.
If given another chance, I would have gone with thermosiphon. It has less moving parts and cheaper. The only downfall is the tank must be higher than the panels.
http://www.homepower.com/index.cfm References : The Mother Earth News one is right on spot. They have many a great article on home made solar stuff and is the BEST magazine I get.
i’m from a six member family in greece and two years ago we bought one for 250 euros do ur own math
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Rs.18,800
Mostly it ranges from Rs.12,500 to Rs.20,000
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http://www.venushomeappliances.com/pages/products-solar.htm
about 500$ for a 180 liter tank and solar heaters, including installation.
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You can build your own for a lot less. Go to motherearthnews.com and you’ll get all kinds of ideas and plans.
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Cost depends on location, size, design (thermosiphon or conventional), and material.
If given another chance, I would have gone with thermosiphon. It has less moving parts and cheaper. The only downfall is the tank must be higher than the panels.
Check with different solar companies and do your research, like buying a car, or home. The investment is worth the cost in the long run.
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http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/hackleman65.html
http://www.homepower.com/index.cfm
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The Mother Earth News one is right on spot. They have many a great article on home made solar stuff and is the BEST magazine I get.