1. Why do consumers choose the Ariston solar energy water heater?
Every part of your current home renovation needs careful attention. You may currently be using an electric water heater, which is perhaps one of the most energy-consuming appliances in your home. Therefore, choosing a solar energy water heater may be essential for your family at this time.
Here are the insights from the group of consumers who have chosen the Ariston solar energy water heater:
'I chose this brand because Ariston is highly reputable in many countries around the world.' – Mr. Phong – Quynh Do, Thanh Tri, Hanoi stated
'I specifically chose the Ariston solar water heater with tubes instead of flat panels due to its superior ability to absorb more sunlight. More sunlight means more heat. The Ariston solar water heater with tube dispersal has a larger surface area for heat absorption compared to flat panel solar water heaters. Combined with the roof, it will absorb even more heat.' – Mr. Giap, Hong Son, My Duc, Hanoi.
Through user experiences, it can be seen that: reputable brand, good heat absorption capability, large surface area for sunlight exposure, and easy integration with the roof are common reasons why consumers choose Ariston tube dispersal solar energy water heaters for installation and use.
2. How should one properly install the Ariston tube dispersal solar energy water heater?
Most (if not all) installations of Ariston tube dispersal solar water heaters on roofs encounter some issues such as: The water pipes passing through the roof may create the possibility of leaking rainwater onto the vents when it rains. Therefore, consumers do not want pipes to penetrate the roof and they often want the installation to be as neat as possible without creating or modifying existing structures.

As you can see in the picture, both the cold water pipes, hot water pipes, and electrical cables are tied together, placed on the roof. This is only a temporary solution. Later, users will separate the two water pipes and power cables. There will be separate supports for the water pipes, so in the event of strong winds, the pipes will remain stable and last longer.

As you can see in the photo, some ball valves (Kitz) are used. They are used to support the water tank (Penguin), pump (Hitachi), filter unit (Yuki), and Ariston solar water heater. During maintenance, if water use is necessary, users can easily bypass one of them. The pipes (Rucika) used are also quite thick.
According to consumer reviews, after 4 days since the installation process ended, there have been no leaks and the heating system seems to work perfectly. They hardly need to turn on the heating components unless dark clouds cover the sun for several consecutive days.


The temperature of 73 degrees in the image is when the weather is overcast (73 degrees is higher than the desired temperature of 60 degrees). The photo shows 88 degrees below the 73-degree image when the weather is quite hot. 88 degrees is excessively hot for consumption. So far, most users are satisfied with the Ariston tube dispersal solar water heater.
The control panel of the Ariston tube dispersal solar water heater is quite compact, in fact, you can place it anywhere around the house as long as you can run thick cables directly to the solar water heater on the roof.
Now that the installation of the Ariston tube dispersal solar water heater is completed. The next step is to narrow any gaps under the roof. How to do it? To be able to block the wind from entering the house, causing dust to swirl in your beloved home.
After completing everything, you and your family members can now use natural hot water with the Ariston tube dispersal solar energy water heater without worrying about electricity consumption.
