Posted by PJH on February 27, 2014 at 08:33:13 from (50.40.237.93):
In Reply to: idea for heat posted by blue924.9 on February 27, 2014 at 06:41:20:
Cattle shed? What is that?
Seriously, I had a friend who added some lexan(SP?) panels to a portion of his metal roof. He built a well insulated black painted enclosure under the panels, and filled the area with black painted 5 gallon cans of water. He used a small thermostat controlled fan to extract heat out of the enclosure. On the day I visited him, it was keeping his wood shop at 70 with an outside temp of 30. This is in Southern Illinois - probably wouldn't work in Minnesota where it gets cold at night. There's lots of ideas for passive solar, but it meets with a lot of ridicule in the modern world. Right up there with windmills generating electricity. . .
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