tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1798378093674256104.post5483316964921067620..comments2024-03-09T22:40:38.328+10:30Comments on 120 things in 20 years: Solar hot water - corflute collector part 3120 Things in 20 yearshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17936923519713138582noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1798378093674256104.post-1953453002464828722013-06-26T19:19:51.042+09:302013-06-26T19:19:51.042+09:30Yeah, I found nothing that sticks to corflute, tha...Yeah, I found nothing that sticks to corflute, that would also stick to polly pipe.<br /><br />Hot glue worked pretty well, but as someone commented...Hot glue on a HOT water heater? <br /><br />It was bound to end in tears :)<br /><br />120 Things in 20 yearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17936923519713138582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1798378093674256104.post-79535137254878702252013-06-26T14:40:58.267+09:302013-06-26T14:40:58.267+09:30I have tried making a corflute collector into a so...I have tried making a corflute collector into a solar hot water panel.I remember it being quite frustrating trying to get the ends to seal. When the water gets hot and pressure is applied it holds for a while and then leaks develop. It is the glue/sealer that parts from the corflute.It was also difficult to get an even water flow through the tubes-some tubes are always favored. I gave up on it. However it might work for a swimming pool without the glass.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com