The warm summer months never last forever. Soon it’s time to look for a way to bring a little extra warmth into the home and this simple solar heater is a great project to do just that. It’s made of metal cans, steel or aluminum, and can produce a surprisingly strong and consistent airflow upwards of 140F.
Even on a heavy snow day you’re looking at somewhere around 75-85F.
Best of all, this simple project requires just a few common parts and many of them can simply be re-purposed from your regular recycling. Watch the project come together in the fully-detailed video on the NEXT PAGE:
James Burton
I thought it funny that he has a drill to drill the holes, but uses a screwdriver to assemble
i bult one 30 yrs ago had a blower on it so it would kick on at at about 140 degrees an shut off at 100
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This is to brian ellis. It would seem that your home prolly doesnt need one of these heaters with all the hot air you put out. The man made a video of a neat idea. If you can do better then post it, dont roast it. People like you amaze me with your capacity to criticize anothers work while not producing any of your own. Now i dont know you from Adam. You may have put vids out or not, i could care less. If you can do better, or improve what hes got here, then make it, film it and show it. Stop tearing others down. You lower yourself and show yourself to be less than you could be.
Someone buy this guy an electric screwdriver.
I case u wanted to hear your house in the summer lol
Brian Stroud
Solar heat is cool!