I imagine the answer is always going to be that anything is *possible*, but I'm wondering more what's practical or efficient. I've included a (very professionally drawn) picture of the roof, equipment location, and usable roof space. Equipment circled, red line to house represents about 40 foot run, and then the very accurate boxes are useable roof space. I'm in Augusta, GA and we get good sun exposure. The second image is from Google's Project Sunroof that shows sun exposure. The square footage available is somewhere between 650 for the large part and 250-300 for the smaller part, but that's anything but a totally accurate measurement. Just what I can get from GIS maps.
All that said, I'm looking at a run of something like 100 feet all told from the solar panel (?...the thing that goes on the roof) back to the pump. How practicable is that? Our gas heater finally bit it after I threw too much money at it and I want to go with the best possible option for our location. Perhaps I need to stick with gas because of the distance from the solar install location to the pump? I don't know. As an extra note, roof is relatively new. I've seen that question come up a lot in the solar heater threads. Thanks.


All that said, I'm looking at a run of something like 100 feet all told from the solar panel (?...the thing that goes on the roof) back to the pump. How practicable is that? Our gas heater finally bit it after I threw too much money at it and I want to go with the best possible option for our location. Perhaps I need to stick with gas because of the distance from the solar install location to the pump? I don't know. As an extra note, roof is relatively new. I've seen that question come up a lot in the solar heater threads. Thanks.

