Solar water Heather
A solar boiler uses the heat from the sun to generate hot water. Typical solar water heaters consist of heat collectors and storage areas. The heat collector in a room of sufficient sunlight and the collection of water is used for heating. The black color indicates more heat absorption, and also provides additional insulation. The collected radiation can be focused on the water collector to heat the water therein. The choice of method of collecting sunlight for heating would depend primarily on the availability of sunlight in your region.
The next part of a solar system and the pump will circulate the heated water for general use. Consider heat the heating of small amounts of water at a time, since large quantities of water would take longer. If the water is in the heat collector reach optimum temperature usually pumped larger bearing surfaces can then be used. It pumps the heated water from the collector to the storage in two ways: the use of active or passive methods. The principle of natural convection can pump, since hot water rises. A typical configuration would mean that the heated water from the collector output with the reservoir, while the cooled water coming to the collector would of gravity. Active systems use pumps to circulate the heated water from the memory to a collector. In this arrangement, the collector will be placed via the water storage tank. Once the temperature in the storage room below a certain threshold, the pump is activated to move hot water from the collector to the storage container to the temperature.