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That was my concern, that hanging them under a tree would place most of them in shade almost all day. Maybe I'll just go with the ones on the deck, that get a lot of sun. Then I can look for a better quality and style.

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One time I saw someone on internet (and another one as I was driving by) with some black tubing draped all over his roof. It was connected to his water system, and heated the water passively.

Apparently the black tubing needs replacing periodically, but works well at heating the water in the southern states.
 
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One time I saw someone on internet (and another one as I was driving by) with some black tubing draped all over his roof. It was connected to his water system, and heated the water passively.

Apparently the black tubing needs replacing periodically, but works well at heating the water in the southern states.

I think my parent's neighbor has some kind of similar set up. His is out in field between our houses, but we have woods between us and it so I don't see it much.
I don't know much of it, but my dad's an engineer and he told me that's what it was. hehehe I figure it probably works, at least in the summer, given how hot the water in the garden hose gets!!!! But I have my doubts about the winter since I like my showers to be about 125*F
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One time I saw someone on internet (and another one as I was driving by) with some black tubing draped all over his roof. It was connected to his water system, and heated the water passively.

Apparently the black tubing needs replacing periodically, but works well at heating the water in the southern states.

I think my parent's neighbor has some kind of similar set up. His is out in field between our houses, but we have woods between us and it so I don't see it much.
I don't know much of it, but my dad's an engineer and he told me that's what it was. hehehe I figure it probably works, at least in the summer, given how hot the water in the garden hose gets!!!! But I have my doubts about the winter since I like my showers to be about 125*F
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They have that specific setup for pool heating. But for the potable water, has to meet some sort of plumbing code and have a recirculating pump. You could probably DIY it, but I'm just not getting on my roof for that. Nor paying the plumber an arm and a leg or 2 to do it.
 

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