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Sounds like a man with a (partly political) mission to me.  Thermal stores aren't generally the most efficient way of providing hot water, though, especially vented ones.  A UVC is a bit less lossy and more efficient overall, although a thermal store can make sense if you have something like a solid fuel heat source, where there is a benefit in being able to do a short, hot, burn and then store the heat for both hot water and space heating until the next burn.  Not exactly environmentally friendly, though, burning stuff that produces a fair bit of air pollution.

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I agree with some of what he says ,but as i said in the other  thread ,If you have space for both solar thermal and PV panels and a large tank then I believe there is a way use and  get best from both systems working together with large very TALLthermal store 

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Interesting as his "commercial flat pack" thermal store in his image is actually a chill tank that is used as a buffer in big AC installations - that image belongs to Sirac who manufacture large scale heat pumps for industry...

 

He also contradicts that he doesn't use any pumps, yet has an image for a solar controller that has a pump on it... So his "no pumps, no controls" system has pumps and controllers...

 

It smells more of £5 for nowt..!

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