Water Tanks FAQs
What colours are available?
There are 24 colour available (most of them matching ColorBond colours)
see:
full-size Colorbond colour-chart here
or
the Colorbond website here
What material are the tanks made from?
The tanks are made from Food grade, UV-stablisied, metal free, virgin
polyethylene, commercially named Rotathene®
see: Rotathene® information
here
Does the tank come with a warranty?
Yes, 10 years if the site preparation instructions are followed:
- Make sure there are no rocks or tree stumps
- Prepare a level area for the tank (make the site approximately 35cm wider than the tank base)
- Make a bed of concrete, packing sand or fine crushed rock to a depth of 25-60mm.
- Loose base material will need to be boxed with either sleepers or pavers to prevent movement.
Download Comprehensive installation instructions here [ PDF - 423 KB ].
Download Water Tank Product Warranty [ PDF - 418 KB ].
Failure to follow recommendations may lead to damage to your tank and void your warranty.
What standard are the tanks manufactured to?
All Green Systems tanks are manufactured to Australian Standard AS/NZ
4766
see: Australian
Standards information here
How heavy are the tanks?
- 2060Lt Round Water Tank = 62.5kg
- 3090Lt Slimline Water Tank = 125kg
- 5150Lt Round Water Tank = 125kg
How thick are the tank walls?
The side of the tanks manufactured by Green Systems are measured to an average 7mm wall thickness, with 10mm base thickness, which is well above the Australian Standards requirements.
What accessories do the tanks come with?
All tanks are provided with:
- leaf strainer
- leaf strainer cap
- one overflow flange
- single brass fitting
(Other fittings can be supplied at an additional cost.)
Solar Power FAQs
How do I know what size solar module to buy?
The sizing of the solar module needs to be adequate to meet the load demands of the appliances you wish to use. There are a number of calculations needed. These include the amount of sunlight available in your location, the number and load drain of the appliances used and the expected usage of these appliances. If you don't feel comfortable estimating these factors yourself, please feel free to contact our technical staff. As a guide a small 5-watt module is sufficient to maintain the charge on a battery infrequently used for boating. An 80-watt module is typically used by caravan owners seeking to power lighting and small appliances, and 10 individual 150-watt modules for a small residential home.
How long do solar modules last?
Manufacturers typically give a warranty of 20 years on output. They are able to provide this, as there are no moving parts or chemicals to break down. The workmanship warranty is typically 2 years and covers such items as frame assembly, laminating and electrical connections.
Do solar modules work when there is no direct sunlight?
Solar modules will continue to work on cloudy days but at a reduced output. On a overcast day, output may be reduced by up to 90%
Can I connect a solar module directly to a battery?
Solar panels are design to charge a range of batteries with sufficient voltage to ensure optimum current flow to the battery. To ensure that batteries are not overcharged and permanently damaged, a charge controller is desirable to limit the battery charging when the battery nears a fully charged state. The charge controller is placed between the solar module and the battery to regulate the charge.
How long will it take to charge my battery?
Batteries are rated in amp hours and the solar module is rated in watts. This may be translated to the rate of charge in amp hours (Ah). As a guide, a 10 watt module will charge a battery at approximately 0.6Ah in bright sunlight. If the battery is rated at 6Ah capacity it will take a little over 10 hours to charge the battery from a discharged state.
How do I mount my solar panel?
All Green Systems supplied solar panels have a solid aluminium frame permitting the user to bolt the frame of the solar panel to a fixture, typically a backing plate or mounting arrangement.
How far can I extend the connection wires?
It is desirable to keep the connection wires as short as possible to reduce voltage-drop due to cable resistance. Your solar module will charge a battery with at least 6 metres of standard cable and further with heavy-duty cable.
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