Solar diverter - can I modify my combi boiler to work with a hot water cylinder?
Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 1:27 pm
This might be a really daft question.
I currently have an oil fired combi boiler which is fairly new (2016).
I have just ordered solar PV + battery, but currently I do not have a hot water cylinder, and as I understand you can't pre-heat water for the combi - it doesn't like it.
Could I have the boiler modified to make it work as a more conventional hot water system with cylinder, and then have the solar diverter to do a fair bit of the water heating in the summer? I could just turn off the hot water part of the boiler, but then I would be stuck with only electrical water heating, which would get expensive in the winter. I guess it would not be easy to manage an automatic transition, although I wonder if you could have a cylinder + immersion / solar diverter and a manual switch over to then turn the boiler back on to do the water heating....
I currently have an oil fired combi boiler which is fairly new (2016).
I have just ordered solar PV + battery, but currently I do not have a hot water cylinder, and as I understand you can't pre-heat water for the combi - it doesn't like it.
Could I have the boiler modified to make it work as a more conventional hot water system with cylinder, and then have the solar diverter to do a fair bit of the water heating in the summer? I could just turn off the hot water part of the boiler, but then I would be stuck with only electrical water heating, which would get expensive in the winter. I guess it would not be easy to manage an automatic transition, although I wonder if you could have a cylinder + immersion / solar diverter and a manual switch over to then turn the boiler back on to do the water heating....