Baku - I must say I am not familiar with copper pipe. In Canada we use PEX with crimped fasteners. Here in Costa Rica we use CPVC for hot water, with CPVC glue. But - I cannot imagine that a solar water heater is going to damage your copper pipes any more than a conventional gas or electric system.. Your water must be clean, I assume it is drinking water, so there should be no corrosive effect. I would say a bad solder joint could fail due to cycling hot and cold over many years - just like an electronic circuit solder junction can fail. Stuff breaks!
A question for you - you emptied your evacuated tubes so must know what type they are. Was there anything in the tube - U-tube, or copper heat conducting pipe? Since it looks like you have a non pressurized storage tank, I cannot imagine you have either of those types. So I would guess it is simply a hollow, double walled glass tube? I have that system here, and it is quite cheap but very efficient, possibly more so due to the tropical sun shine. Just curious.
A question for you - you emptied your evacuated tubes so must know what type they are. Was there anything in the tube - U-tube, or copper heat conducting pipe? Since it looks like you have a non pressurized storage tank, I cannot imagine you have either of those types. So I would guess it is simply a hollow, double walled glass tube? I have that system here, and it is quite cheap but very efficient, possibly more so due to the tropical sun shine. Just curious.
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