
Make A Simple Solar Air HeaterHeat a room or outhouse with a solar heater made from recycled aluminium cansUsing the sun to heat water is a very cost effective way to save energy. Typically payback on even the most expensive systems is under ten years, with DIY Solar Water Heaters paying for themselves in just a few months. Similar techniques can be used to make a Solar Space Heater - a device which warms the air inside a room or building. Solar Garage Heater
Building a Solar Space Heater
This type of solar space heater works by drawing the air to be heated into the bottom can of a column of cans. The air is then heated inside the cans by the sun's energy and the hot air within them rises upwards (thanks to convection) to be fed into a pipe which re-enters the building to be heated. Building the BoxFirst of all make a box out of whatever scrap materials you have to hand. Set the dimensions to that the width of the interior of the box is exactly the same as the width of however many columns of cans you would like to use in your heater. The height of the box should be the
same as however many cans you would like to have in each
column plus a few centimeters. Drilling the CansFor the air to pass through a column
of cans, holes must be drilled into them. Remember that
there is already a hole at the top of each can out of
which the drink is poured. That just leaves holes at the
bottom of each can to be drilled.
Then the cans of each column are glued
together using caulk or silicon adhesive and painted
using black paint to help them absorb the sun's energy.
Barbecue or fireplace/stove paint is excellent for this
as it will not flake off, but any marine grade paint will
do a similar job - just make sure it has a totally matt
finish.
Sealing the Solar Heating BoxIdeally the whole unit will be sealed
with a sheet of tempered glass - of the type used in car
windscreens. This glass is very strong and resilient to
heat. However, tempered glass (unless you can find and
recycle a sheet) is also very expensive. Therefore plexi-glass
(plastic) can be used, but it will degrade far more
quickly and become opaque blocking out the sunlight. Possible Improvements to the Design
Original at: http://www.reuk.co.uk/Make-a-Simple-Solar-Air-Heater.htm |
|