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Can anyone recommend a decent twin coil horizontal unvented cylinder, suitable for solar and a gas boiler?
It needs to go in the loft space and therefore needs to be a horizontal cylinder.
Have seen some Thermsaver cylinders online and they look ok - anyone have experience of these?
 
RM Solar made one for a customer of mine last month. I think it was a custom build - it certainly wasn't cheap.

Haven't had any feedback, but could ask if you like? No experience of the the Thermsaver - sorry.
 
Thanks for that Ray. I'll have a look at those online; I think most of them are custom made - I believe the Thermsaver ones are.
 
McDonald engineering in Glenrothes Fife make anything you want, great turnaround service
 
Thanks for your help and advice guys. I'll make a few calls, and it looks like it they are made to order!
 
McDonald engineering in Glenrothes Fife make anything you want, great turnaround service

Thats true. I needed a 42 x 18 gravity twin coil a few weeks back. Ordered it on the tuesday afternoon and picked it up and fitted on thursday morning.
Scrappies heaven that place :lol:
 
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