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FranklyWry (10 minutes ago)
You are an excellent presenter and spokesman for your company — very clear and comprehensive delivery without overwhelming your audience with jargon and complex concepts. And this is from a former technical writer.
andrewwalsh5698 (18 minutes ago)
That looks a good product. I work for a housing association and we have plenty of properties with heat pumps with cylinders. Quite a lot of them are bungalows with wet rooms. The large cylinders are only used for washing up and washing hands. A terrible waste of energy. This looks like an excellent solution. I'm a plumbing and heating engineer and think we have a long way to go to for heat pumps, whether ground source or air source to work as well or as cheaply as gas boilers. Especially in social housing. This is definitely heading in the right direction.
rogerhargreaves2272 (28 minutes ago)
I do like the glass front showing off all the pipes inside. It’s like a piece of artwork. Absolutely amazing tech. Thank you for sharing this.
privatemale27 (32 minutes ago)
Heat batteries using something other than water are a good idea for saving space. You can only heat water to 100C, but there are plenty of other materials that will be happy at 500C. There are some interesting designs that just use large masses of sand.
wesleyofficer1237 (46 minutes ago)
That’s a really neat idea.
jeffbarron5500 (51 minutes ago)
Very nice presentation, along with a very nice product. I have worked in industry over 40 yrs, with equip producing temp as low as -40
thattoolguy9432 (1 hour ago)
Fantastic bit of kit, they should look at getting that into the marine industry too, excess heat from the engines stored for hot water onboard ... good to have finally met up with you guys
ohger1 (2 hour ago)
There aren't many materials with a higher specific heat than water, and those are phase change materials. But even heat stored in phase change medium is subject to the exact same thermal losses - you don't own the heat - you only borrow it. If you don't use it, it goes away the same as if it was stored as hot water.
williamcox1176 (2 hours ago)
The one most important question is what does it cost over a conventional tank, their are loads of great energy devices out there but the cost makes them impartible.
tiloalo (12 hours ago)
Would only take this over a traditional storage if it comes with the same showroom front plexiglas, that storage looks cool
sampleoffers1978 (1 hours ago)
Amazing. Real point about Legionella. Still seems like steam engine from light trickle on heated material, then feeding a chemistry battery remains option for house. For electric vehicles has to be applications too. Electricians must know immediately.
dzl999 (20 hours ago)
That was really interesting, well presented and a clear explanation of an excellent product. I'm an energy assessor and this looks like it could be a game changer in the industry.
debstarcrazy (5 hours ago)
Absolutely brilliant!
ericbraun4652 (7 hours ago)
I'd like to know how many BTU's (or equivalent) are stored in the various sizes. That's really the only way to know if it will perform as needed.
edwardpickering9006 (12 hours ago)
The Sunamp is great, but sadly very few trades know anything about them and there are even less installers in the North of England. Would consider getting one to replace a hot water tank but not cheap as just an upgrade. Like the new channel!
andrewmorgan3311 (21 hours ago)
We’ve installed a few, great piece of kit
brackcycle9056 (5 hours ago)
That was really interesting, Its a phase changing heat store, Great We need inovations like this .. But More info would be useful.... what temperature does it melt at ? How hot must your heat pump run? How hot does it make the water ? Whats its life span ( small pipes fir up) ? Whats its cost (& that might be affordable as its only a heat exchanger , salt & vinegar). ?
Seven30onFriday (8 hours ago)
Great explanation
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