Introduction to Solar

Solar energy is energy captured directly from the sun. The concept of heating using the power of the sun can be traced to the early Greeks who used to build their houses facing the sun.

Although solar systems can have a higher initial cost, lifetime costs are demonstrably lower than a traditional system as a significant proportion of the heating is provided by the sun – even in our higher latitudes. Solar energy is of course also sustainable energy - with the clear environmental benefits that provides.

While in theory, a system which captures energy from the sun and stores heat for domestic use is simple, one must recognise that all of the components used within the system are engineered to perform at much higher temperatures than those found in a traditional heating system.

Solar Products

Mini-Eco TD Switch

12v Mini-Eco TD Switch

Actually a basic controller at a value for money price. Analog differential controller for solar systems with 3 temperature inputs from NTC sensors and 2 on-off relay SPST outputs. The MiniEco primary objective is to control by measuring the temperature difference between the solar collectors and the hot water store, and automatically switch on the circulating pump in the solar system to transfer heat to the store. It can also initiate back up heat from an external heat source (auxillary heating). LED lights show the temperature at the panel and the cylinder in 10C steps. Also shown is the relay output status.

Available in 2 versions, one for 240V, and one for 12V.