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I had an off-grid set up a while back where I needed a ready supply of hot water. Not vast amounts but just enough to wash up a couple of mugs and spoons in the office.
I 'acquired' an old OSO undersink hot water heater that had a 10 litre tank and a 2kW immersion heater. I found a blanking plug the same size as the immersion boss and made a couple of loops of 10mm microbore and used that to make a thermal heat exchanger.
With an old radiator painted black as a thermal collector, a Grundfoss circulator pump powered from the solar PV pumping the primary circuit, I had ample hot water in the sink for nine months of the year.
I even fitted the collector and tank with temperature sensors, built a differential pump controller and wrote some software to log performance on my laptop.
All good fun!
The water supply came from rainwater harvesting, filtered through a slow sand filter and then a reverse osmosis water filter to render it potable. With a 100 litre storage tank, 10 litre solar thermal system, and 250VA of solar PV it was plenty enough for me to sit in the office all day, brew up and wash up and run the laptop and charge the power tools. With a composting lavvy, I could be completely off grid if it wasn't for the CAT5E coming down from the house 100m away for the phone and broadband, although I did eventually replace that with a microwave link.
The office did have 'shore power' for heavy duty power tools and the kettle, but I usually brewed up on a Camping Gaz stove!