Our set-up - evacuated tubes on roof (funny that!
), feeding a normal ~350l electric hot water tank.
Cold water runs through 4-way valve, circulating pump pushes it up to roof to be heated, then back down, through 4-way valve into base of tank, then is drawn from top of tank into house.
Bit Heath Robinson'ish (hey, any CT owner should be able to relate to that!
), but the various taps allow any section to be isolated - I can turn off the water each side of the pump & remove / replace that if necessary, completely disconnect either the roof tubes or the tank & still have hot water. Tank is still connected to 240v, but switched off in fuse box. If we have heavy cloud / rain (someone must remember that, mustn't they
), then by about the 3rd day, water has usually dropped to about 45`, so it's simply switch it on in fuse box & it boosts back up to 55 - could go higher but I'm a cheap are who doesn't want to spend the $
. We usually finish up boosting ~3 times a year!
System is set to allow max 90` on roof, so pump switches on & circulates water when it reaches that.