Hi Wrenches,
Thanks for your input. I agree that the PV water heating setup as I presented 
it has some obvious issues. However, as PV folks I think we all have a 
gut-level aversion to using PV energy for heating of any kind. As modules 
continue to get get cheaper I think some heating applications will emerge that 
make sense despite the collective instinct to gasp in horror. 


The Legionnaire's Disease point is an issue as the water in the tank will 
probably not be heated above 140 F very often with PV alone, (unless the 
homeowners are away for a few days). It seems like that could be dealt with by 
setting the tankless heater's delivery temp fairly high for disinfection 
purposes, say 140-145 F, then feeding the output to a thermostatic mixing valve 
to reduce it to a safer delivery temperature. There would be an efficiency 
penalty there, but it probably wouldn't be that significant. As Steven pointed 
out, tankless heaters do have a dead band where they won't add heat to 
preheated water, but in my experience with the right heater that band is only 
10-15º F wide (below the delivery set point). 

On the other hand some of the PV-direct issues are hard to avoid, such as the 
array operating out of the MPPT range a lot of the time and the need for a 
150VDC rated relay as David pointed out . If the idea turns into a project I 
may end up revisiting a diversion load arrangement with the existing 
battery-based system. Though I still think the PV-direct idea has potential.

Thanks again.


Luke Christy

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