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Turn excess attic heat into hotwater

Step 6Let it warm up

Let it warm up
There is enough mass so that the tempurature will only swing up or down a few degrees a day, so in the summer it averages about 90 to 100 degrees. In spring ,fall and most of the winter it is still above the tempurature of the well water, so it is stil benificial.
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Mar 17, 2009. 11:09 PMjsummerlin says:
I would consider a drain pan with a drain line if this is installed in the attic. I tell my customers, water issues never happen when I'm home on a Saturday with nothing else to do. Let me get 300 miles out of town, oh yea. Murphy lives at my house in one of the back rooms.

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