reynolds aluminum panels mixed with copper panels

Posted by Mark Gaul on October 08, 2009, 01:27:49 PM

reynolds aluminum panels mixed with copper panels
I have just acquired 2 4 X 12 ft Reynolds panels and was thinking about adding them to my existing array of panels that are all copper is this a bad idea or do I just need to make sure copper and aluminum aren't directly connected.
 

Posted by Tom Mayrand on October 13, 2009, 12:58:20 PM

Re: reynolds aluminum panels mixed with copper panels (Reply #1)
Mark, you can either use a rubber hose with hose clamps or purchase a brass connector. The connector will be a coupling that has a compression ring with a sleeve for the soft aluminum tubing and either a male or female connection for the copper. Or a double compression coupling.
 
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