DIY 100sft Passive Solar Water Heater Innovation with Black Pipe for Home Heating -Vol 2

We are about to conclude the series of experiments with bigger innovative absorber panel for home heating innovation DIY. The innovative black pipe absorber panel shall reduce the cost of home heating to a bare minimum. We are almost concluding this. Our trail work with this immensely large panel 100 sft with 100m black pipe roll is working. We can feel the heat moving from the cold end at the bottom of the panel to the top at the hot inlet. This is the first day of our experiment. And we are very happy to make the announcement for our future runs and improvements on the insulation of the panel and other things. This would be a big milestone on the very simple DIY innovation with black pipe. We shall publish other relevant details as soon as possible…but this one includes some on site modification for better performance. We are sure this shall help to conserve energy to the extreme at every ones yard with few pennies. This work is an elaboration of our GE ecomagination entry challenge.ecomagination.com Highly illustrative Plastic Barrel solar video our latest posting www.youtube.com and also follow our series on home heating innovation part 3 too www.youtube.com
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Passive solar water heaters-Almost to good to be true

Passive solar water heaters-Almost to good to be true

Article by Pat Wilder









Passive solar water heaters have a much longer life expectancy than active systems. They operate through gravity and the natural tendency for heated water to circulate. Because of their simplicity they are relatively maintenance free operating without the use of electrical components.

The two most popular types of passive solar water heaters are the Integral-collector storage system and the Thermosyphon system.

Integral-collector solar water storage systems are generally made up of one or more storage tanks inside a box with a black interior that is well insulated and covered with a sheet of glass that faces the southern sun.

Ideally suited for areas where the temperature seldom rises to the freezing point. These types of passive solar water heaters are good for households that use the majority of their hot water in the daytime and evening hours. Due to the loss of collected energy over the time frame of night they do not lend themselves well to early morning hot water needs.

Thermosyphon systems are easily incorporated into new homes and are reliable and economical. In these systems the tank is located above the collector and relies on the natural tendency of rising warm water to circulate through the collectors and into the tank. As the sun heats the water in the collector it will rise into the tank due to the heated water being lighter than the cooler water. The cooler water through a natural tendency will flow down the pipes to the lower areas of the solar collector, improving the circulation.

Storage tanks can be placed in the attic, effectively hiding it from view. In climates where there are prolonged days of freezing weather indirect thermosyphons may be used with well insulated pipes in well protected spaces. Food grade antifreeze can be used in the collector loop.

Building passive solar water heaters can be a project the whole family can get involved in. CLICK HERE to learn more about solar water and discover some fail proof plans to guide you through the extremely simple building process.



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Pat Wilder is a published author who writes informative articles on a number of topics.










Passive solar vacuum tube boils water! Great hobby or home heating research project.

cleanrepublic.com Like our ideas? Please become an FB fan of Clean Republic! Easily harness the power of the sun to heat anything inside these tubes! Even boils water after just a few hours in the sun! No moving parts. These incredible double-wall tubes have a thermos-type vacuum seal between their walls, a light absorbent coating on the outer wall of the inner tube, and three heat reflective layers on the inside surface. Sunlight and heat go in, but don’t come out until you want it.

CORRUGATED SOLAR FORCED AIR PASSIVE HEATER FIGHT HIGH HEATING OIL GREAT DEPRESSION 2

FIGHT HIGH HEATING OIL prices and allow to save money for other things like paying your mortgage or refinancing your home. Hope this helps:-) Note: Look T THE VIDEO RESPONSES THEY ARE VERY GOOD! This is a prototype easy to build rooftop forced air heater that produces 45 degree increases at a high CFM CFPM rate. This one is made out of cardboard. A real one can be made out of weather proof material COROPLAST. The name Coroplast applies to a wide range of extruded corrugated plastic sheet products based on polypropylene copolymers. The natural polymer is chemically inert and is generally considered non-toxic and safe for use in contact with food. The base resin meets FDA requirements as listed in Food Additive Regulation Title 21, Section 177.1520(c), Item 1.1, covering food contact uses. www.greenpowerscience.com

DIY Passive Solar Water Heater Innovation Volume 3

Our effort to make even more illustrative VIDEO is to make majority of the people simply understand the innovative and highly affordable Solar Water Heater and make them learn the simplest way to store the heat energy of the sun for everyday use in any part of the world, where there is at least few hours of Sunshine. Everyone knows if one puts anything under the sun, it starts getting hot slowly irrespective of the ambient temperature. It can be freezing cold or extremely hot, the free energy of the sun goes wasted unless it is tapped and stored. The 25 degree inclination of the absorber panel helps the water rise to the barrel by its self and this system works as full passive system, where as the flat black pipe collector has a limited use. The distinction of this innovative Solar Water Heater and the rest of the solar water heater lie in the fact that it requires a very little technical skill and can be assembled by almost everyone even in the remotest part of the world. The polythelene black HDPE pipe being lighter can be transported very easily, and the Plastic Barrel a light weight item too. The absorber base can be made with cement mortar also if required. Similarly with simplicity and economy for thermal gain of more than 35 degree Celsius it can also create a big avenue for power generations through closed cycle engines. This economic and light weight HDPE solar can be installed in and around the trekking routes of Annapurna and Everest trek trail, and thousands
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DIY Passive Solar Water Heater

Easiest passive solar heater, This DIY Solar Water Heater can be done by anyone at home, Cheapest Solar and Easiest Solar ,as easy as joining two ends of pipe, and presto! This is an entry GE Challenge ecomagination submission video, worldwide competition for possible collaboration and funding from GE for a huge sum, it this idea wins. It is a bare science fact, if one puts anything under the sun it gets hot, but this video illustrates to store the heat energy for future use also. Similarly with simplicity and economy for thermal gain of more than 25 degree Celsius it can also create a big avenue for power generations through closed cycle engines. This happens only by joining two ends of pipes to a storage point as illustrated in the video. Insulated storage point tank is optional, but it definitely enhances the utility factor. We have also developed designs for rural areas, the collector can be made with cement mortar and brick too, but the desired inclination as in illustration has to be there. Top cover is heavy gauge plastic sheet. This economic and light weight PVC/UPVC/HDPE solar can be installed in and around the trekking routes of Annapurna and Everest trek trail, and thousands of tourist can enjoy the hot solar shower easily without destroying the Firewood of that region, which in turn helps to retain the green, a very suitable alternative to enhance the beauty of the nature. contact us at : easysolarproject@gmail.com if u like this project support it and vote
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DIY Passive Solar Water Heater- Vol. 2

www.youtube.com with plastic barrel … in case if You want to build one out of it our entry to GE ecomagination Powering Your Home challenge.ecomagination.com Easiest passive solar heater, This DIY Solar Water Heater can be done by anyone at home, Cheapest Solar and Easiest Solar ,as easy as joining two ends of pipe, and presto! Our basic idea of putting this innovative Solar Water Heater on YouTube is to make people understand the simplest way to store the heat energy of the sun for everyday use. Everyone knows if one puts anything under the sun, it starts getting hot slowly irrespective of the ambient temperature. It can be freezing cold or extremely hot, the free energy of the sun goes wasted unless it is tapped and stored. There are many different ways to tap the solar energy for heating mainly for domestic use, the very first step to harness the free energy. The normal solar panel a regular house hold item of the urban areas are far too complicated if one starts building on his own, He shall end up going to the vendor as it requires a mini workshop setup, with welding machines and other piping accessories tools. The vacuum tube solar is an amazing product though, but it requires even bigger investment for simple assembly itself at home. These high end technologies not yet very complicated by the present advancement of science are like mirage if one goes to the rural setup of remote areas in so many parts across the globe. The distinction of this innovative Solar

Considering Passive Solar Water Heater?

Considering Passive Solar Water Heater?

Article by Dennis C Onputtha









The popularity enjoyed by passive solar water heaters is much bigger than you might imagine. The problem is that a lot of people do not actually know what they are. You might be faced with noticing one big tank inside a house and not being aware of its main purpose of being a good passive heating system. So how can we define a passive solar heating system?

Passive solar technologies stand out as ways in which you use sunlight to gain energy without the extra addition of mechanical systems. This is in contrast with the use of active solar technologies. This is one type of technology that is really useful in converting sun energy into heat in order to be used for heating purposes. One really interesting fact is that you will not need extra energy sources and if they are needed only minimal use is required. One good example that we can mention is solariums built on southern sides of buildings. Alternatively passive cooling can also be utilized and all is based on the same principles but with opposed goals. It is used to reduce cooling requirements during summer.

Do not make the mistake of thinking that a passive solar water heater system is actually an active system. One highly simple fact stands around conventional energy use. If it is used to power pumps or fans then we do have one active system. Different passive system will also utilize conventional energy but only a small amount of it.

Passive water heater technologies based on solar power will include both direct and indirect solar gains for space heating purposes. Heating systems are usually based on the use of thermal mass, thermosiphon or even phase-change materials. In wider spreads technology that is used in passive solar systems also include solar furnaces or solar forges. These systems are to need extra energy sources so that receiver alignment andmirror concentration can be achieved. We have noticed them to be ineffective in a wide spread use. The proper way for you to implement any passive solar system is by using low grade energy needs.



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Dennis C. Onputtha is an article marketing in association with PLRPro the world’s #1 content provider. Providing useful information and products review on residential solar power systems. How to make your own solar panels, protect the environment and reduce your power bill.







DIY Passive Solar Water Heater Construction Guide

Easiest passive solar heater, This DIY Solar Water Heater can be done by anyone at home, Cheapest Solar and Easiest Solar ,as easy as joining two ends of pipe, and presto! Our basic idea of putting this innovative Solar Water Heater on YouTube is to make people understand the simplest way to store the heat energy of the sun for everyday use. Everyone knows if one puts anything under the sun, it starts getting hot slowly irrespective of the ambient temperature. It can be freezing cold or extremely hot, the free energy of the sun goes wasted unless it is tapped and stored. There are many different ways to tap the solar energy for heating mainly for domestic use, the very first step to harness the free energy. The normal solar panel a regular house hold item of the urban areas are far too complicated if one starts building on his own, He shall end up going to the vendor as it requires a mini workshop setup, with welding machines and other piping accessories tools. The vacuum tube solar is an amazing product though, but it requires even bigger investment for simple assembly itself at home. These high end technologies not yet very complicated by the present advancement of science are like mirage if one goes to the rural setup of remote areas in so many parts across the globe. The distinction of this innovative Solar Water Heater and the rest of the solar water heater lie in the fact that it requires a very little technical skill and can be assembled by almost everyone even in
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