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Re: Collecting rain off of the roof
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- Subject: Re: Collecting rain off of the roof
- From: Margaret Lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 08:11:24 -0700
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>Margaret- I think water off of a tin roof would be just fine. When you
>have collected the water simply let it cool/warm to air temperature if
>possible before using.
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>bill missen.
>----- Original Message -----
Friends had a solar water heat unit installed, heating water on their roof,
and even with a healthy mix of cold water, it was far too hot for a
shower. I think a barrel of it would take a long time to cool to
plant-tolerable temperatures. If you're lucky, rain will be at
night. Then go for it. Margaret L
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