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Originally Posted by ConsiderThis
I may not be asking this very clearly. HELP????
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That is an understatement. I'm confused as to which type of solar water heater you have. Is it a passive system? Most passive solar systems work in conjunction with your original water heater, but are used to heat the water before it enters the tank. This solar system saves you energy because you might only have to heat the water 20 degrees instead of the normal 60 degrees for no solar system. The tank is then a source of hot water to distribute thru your pipes.
If your tank was leaking after you had it drained and disconnected, there would be no way you could continue to have a leak, unless they failed to disconnect both the cold "in" line and the "hot" out lines, and capped both sides.
Is it your intent to run only the solar water directly to the hot water pipes? If so, you will only have limited hot water, and the "hot" out line from the solar unit must be connected directly to your "hot" out line where the water heater was installed. This way, you would have a completely closed circuit, and no chance of leaking.
If your tank had developed a leak, the best solution would be to replace it as your hot water storage, but if you want to run free from either gas or electricity, just shut off the circuit breaker if electric, or close off your gas supply valve.
I hope I've helped you and not confused you further.