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]
Going to need a more powerful fan than the one he used.
Follow the main rule of KISS or keep it simple stupid.
I use a simple sheet of bead board with aluminum and reflect sunshine into a plane gl$#%&!@* window. Works very well. Works even better if you place spray painted black old used oil or antifreeze jugs (cleaned out) filled with water.
on the inside of the window.
The question is how to use this with a heat exchange and do the same thing with cooling???????
Doubtful this would work in -20f weather
Not understanding how the solar panel generates the heat?
Unless I.missed parts of the video
@[1133905929:2048:Chris Eberdt]