free heat. build a heat box for $6 and heat 500+sq feet, for free. during sunlight hours, i suppose.

does anyone have any experience or expertise on this claim?

youtu.be/xixGrSHxNGU

@holon42 The design on this one isnt the most efficient. I have 4 3 that fit in reg windows and one that sits on the ground 3'x4' there are lots of different designs. They have 12v thermostats and small fans. Using them last 2 winters I reduced heating gas by 66% both years. They do work the larger one so well I have to replace solar fan it had with a 220cfm air mover (6watt) to keep its internal temp below 200 - they draw air from inside & warm it

youtube.com/watch?v=xixGrSHxNG

Id look at several videos before you decide to build one
I use 6' roll flashing which I bend into a V against a back plate of same flashing ( its cheap and AL has good thermal properties)
Painting the surfaces flat black enhance the amount of solar energy absorbed ( Missing in video you linked)

They do work but have to be setup and taken down seasonally.
Wwinters here have lots of gray days where they dont work - so back up heating is needed.
They dont work at night (duh)

I was fancinated by the idea and keep trying different things to make them better ( why there are 4 now) . Id take a picture but in my shed as I havent yet set them up ( do need to soon)

@Lucky188

do tag me a photo when you get around to that. i'm sure others would love to know about them tooπŸ‘ŒπŸ½

@holon42 Not the best pic - maybe as the flat black is meant to absorb light. Air comes in Top left two 6"vents board separating middle sect has 1" holes in it -1 inside each V one between each V - Bottom board same - bottom has no middle separation so air goes across to right side and up. thru more V heat exchangers and out the 2 6" vents. Flex ducting attached to those openings and to a board that fits in a window open 7 1/7 inches edges weather stripped so no drafts - <cont>

@Lucky188

i suppose they need to get direct sun on them to work?

so as the sun moves, it activates different units?

@holon42 They face south on my house and part of reason for V shaped AL heat exchangers is it lets the sun hit them at more angles. The placement is a fairly big factor- not all sides of your house get the same hours of sun. Im fortunate that to the south of me is fairly open accept trees - So I get more hours of exposure. We had -15 temps last winter -20 prev from arctic blasts - with sun they still kept furnace from kicking on during the day.

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@Lucky188

that's great at those temperatures. that's F?

@Lucky188

wow, that's really impressive results πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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