How to DIY Solar Heater

DIY Solar Heaters are fast growing into more than just a pastime for scientists and hobbyists as the number of these do-it-yourself units is quickly b...

 

DIY Solar Heaters are fast growing into more than just a pastime for scientists and hobbyists as the number of these do-it-yourself units is quickly becoming a success story.

When it comes to harnessing solar power for your daily needs, it’s interesting to note that there are several ways by which one can build these units in their own backyard for as little as $200 with little or no maintenance costs thereafter.

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For a newbie, if you must know, the costs involved in setting up a manufactured solar heater unit in your home could run into figures such as $5,000 and above, so frugality is the watchword here even if you have the finances to make such a large investment.

However, in most cases, people are immediately put off by the large investment regardless of the long and short term benefits that these units might offer its consumers.

So your next question might be: How does one build one of these solar heaters for little or no investment and reduce the costs on electricity bills for the long term?

To answer this question not-so-succinctly, there are several ways on which one can build one of these heaters based on your needs and most importantly, your budget.

Some of these methods are well-documented and provide you with a step-by-step procedure by which you can assemble one of these solar units right from a scratch.

Now, it’s obvious that you can’t just jump right in and begin to build a solar heater, so let’s take a look at some of the basics before you can move to the next stage of considering this a DIY task.

Firstly, there are three basic components to building a solar heater such as:

1) Solar cells

2) Wires and meters

3) Battery

The first component (the solar cells) is made from either silicone or copper, with the purpose of capturing sunlight and converting it into energy. [For the science buffs, one can do a little reading on the ‘photovoltaic effect’.]

The second set of components required are wires (mostly copper) that help transmit the electric charge captured by the cells, while the meters help measuring the voltage of electricity passing through the wires.

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Finally, the battery is the component which stores the electricity from which any device running on electricity can be powered by another set of wires which can be set up by a local electrician.

Most of your efforts will go into finding the right materials according to the budget you have in mind as well as in the installation process, which by the way, is where you save a lot of money that are really costs that companies charge their customers to cover their overhead expenses.

If you still aren’t sure of whether a DIY solar heater is a good idea or not, you will be glad to know that you can almost immediately begin to save money on electricity bills that show no signs of decreasing in the near future by learning how to build your own solar heater at a fraction of the cost.

¿ how to name a solar water heater?

 

it’s for a science fair .
our company is GO ECO .
we need a name for our product. a solar water heater

Quickest (and least expensive)way to heat an above ground pool on a cool day? Solar Fish, Black Solar Heating?

 

Above Ground Pool. I am having a get together this weekend. The temp is going to drop into the mid 60’s. I hate to deal with the plastic solar covers (and I don’t think they work all that well). I would consider a black tube solar heating system but don’t know how effective they are. Are there any chemicals that will do it? What about the solar fish that leaks os Isopropyl Alcohol? I don’t want to spend a ton…as I hope to get a heater next season

how do you choose a tank less water heater?

 

besides are you replacing gas or electric water heater. i want to start looking into them now although i wont be buying one till the parents christmas of tax rebate season.
so what type of gas one should i be looking into?
or since i live in a state that boast 300 + days of sunshine go with a solar one?

Solar panel 50 watts to charge controller and 12 volt battery?

 

I want to charge up to a 12 volt battery. How long can I use a heater and refrigerator?

If you wanted to use solar panels or a generator ect for electricity, and you don't have a lot of money, how?

 

How would you do it?
And will it be enough to run a heater in the winter and a air conditioner in the summer?
How would you do it?
And will it be enough to run lights, refridgerator ect plus a heater in the winter and a air conditioner in the summer?

Which solar water heater is better among Flat plate collector and Evacuated Tube collector?

 

What size LP tank do I need for my pool heater?

 

I just purchased a 130,000 BTU pool heater for my pool which is 12,000 gal and it has a surfice feet of 452.

I was going to use a 120 gal tank, but the LP gas man told me that I would burn that up on the initial heat-up and would then need to be refill.

Does that sound right? That seems like it would be using a lot of gas. Can anyone tell me how much gas I might use in a season or how much gas I would use in a month?
I will be using a solar cover and I am only looing for an increase of 5 to 6 degress increase in water tempeture.
Thanks for your help!!

solar water heater ?

 

anyone know any good sites for building a cheap solar hot water heater.

Physics Extreme frustration, temperature. ?

 

Theres a solar power operated water heater. If this solar collector has area of 6.7m^2 and the power from the sun is 530 W/m^2, how long (in SECONDS) should it take to raise the temperature of 1.0m^3 of water from 26 degrees C to 69 degrees C?
Im confused… this is my last resort other than failure..don’t know where to start… very stressed in general so this may be simple Idon’t know but Im 100% clueless. So please any help at all would be greatly appreciated
Martin M got it right, THANK YOU! I have been working on these for days and really want to cry about now. Once it lets me I shall pick you as best answer. =)

does using a solar hot water heater emit co2?

 

does using a solar hot water heater emit co2?

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