John C Daley wrote:I panic when I see this type of thing said or written dow.
I think its that type of thinking that has contributed to the climate and energy problems we are living in.
I think the key of making it worth while is doing it well. When you are dealing with small differences in temperature, sure it might not be worth it. But if you design and/or build with high quality (like having maximum surface contact) then it can work really well.
Another thing to do, employ additional systems like a heat pump. If your liquid going to the panels is as cold as the fridge, it will cool your panels! If the liquid is already warm, it will do less.
Moving heat around is simple, but not easy. Nature wants to "balance" all along the way.
If I was doing this, I would 100% use hybrid panels, combined with a heat pump. I would use the heat for my DHW, and when that's "full", have some place to dump the "waste heat", like seasonal geo storage, or a pool!
Trying and failing can be expensive, so find out what has worked. Take note of what the nay sayers say, because under that "seemingly stupid" ridicule is some truth. Why do they say it doesn't work, don't make that mistake, do it better!