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:
@[100000421452078:2048:Ken Kline Jr]
I’m already working on one
@[1188483803:2048:Chuck Marshall]
I don’t believe it .
140 using ambient temp air in an obvious arrid/hot area of the USA. .ambient temp was probly 110°…who knows..its the split and volumn that makes a big factor in cooling/heating cubic feet of air m$#%&!@*.
Fantastic! Good to see a positive intelligent post from Truth and Action.
@[1361083339:2048:Kevin Kaiser] @[100000628710400:2048:Zachary $#%&!@*erson]
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@[100000456346647:2048:Jennifer Courtney]
Nice