I was watching this video, and then my neighbor came over, and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went out and rented a projector and mounted it in a big field, and my entire town watched and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful. Thank you for sharing this video...
@johngross68810 күн бұрын
I guess your name means you never tell the truth. Shame and dishonor apon u.
@saeed68118 күн бұрын
I was also watching with my neighbour then now, a full town is watching with me. Thank you.
@tomlangley62368 күн бұрын
And now you just changed my life for which iI will forever be grateful! Thank you SO SO much!
@richardchambley20026 күн бұрын
Wtf my life is still the same. Change it!
@pixels303at-odysee9Күн бұрын
Gosh. Humans are so small minded. unless you are not human.
@pcno2832Ай бұрын
Back in 1975, I went to an open house hosted by a guy who had put something similar to this on the south-facing side of his house. He ran inside air into the heater because the outside air here in New England would be too cold. Seems like a cost effective way to do solar.
@rickdworsky645710 күн бұрын
correct, recirculate it, don't suck in cold outside air
@immrnoidallАй бұрын
I really love seeing people using their brains.
@TarnishedViking.29 күн бұрын
Galvanised pipe gives off a poisonous gas when heated. LMFAO That's redrum.
@HeLpLOstGOdAny124 күн бұрын
@@TarnishedViking. Wouldn't that be at 200c though? A problem if welding or burning but for lower temperature heating not an issue?
@TarnishedViking.24 күн бұрын
@@HeLpLOstGOdAny1 NO, Any heat will expand the metal heating and cooling contracts metals and will produce a gas. 42 years of blacksmithing has taught a lot of knowledge. IE. Everything produces a gas, some stink some (x x).
@HeLpLOstGOdAny124 күн бұрын
@@TarnishedViking. Ok thanks for that heads up, good to know !
@feliciageorgeson360720 күн бұрын
Yes and hands. Unfortunately moder schooling forgets about training little hand and in their little heads is inserted the idea that you are something in life only if you seat on a chair hear a desk and use paper and pen. Nope you are just a slave and your work does not give you any satisfaction. Years before a smart guy interviewed a bunch of young under 35 years working men. The only happy with his life and work was a brick layer. He had the satisfaction of seeing his work helping people. May be teaching kids about manual work will stop the depression, epidemic or the obsessive ,or a tension deficit.
@MrFantasylover1Ай бұрын
Nice work there sir. thanks for switching it for Farinheight as well.. God bless you!
@mildmanneredmercifulmouse183924 күн бұрын
You are Good builders my friends, and you've taught me something today. Thankyou.
@philbebbington1755Ай бұрын
Unfortunately one of the main components to make this device work is a very very scarce commodity here in the Republic of Ireland, ....................... SUNSHINE LOL ! Great video Salam alaikum.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Ops
@Kerry-p9lАй бұрын
In the case where a person lives in a region that doesn't have the benefit of much direct sun light possibly having something like an accumulates box around the heat source and run it through pipe down into a pit filled with rocks might work. Here in Arizona USA the ground below 8 feet is somewhere around 55° ferenhight constant temperature. Trenches are dug laying black flexible pipe in them, then covering the Trenches back to with dirt. During hot days the cooler air brought up through the pipes cooling the building. The hot air is piped from the ceiling area down through the pipes in the ground cooling the air and recycling the cooler air at floor lever.
@Kerry-p9lАй бұрын
In the case where a person lives in a region that doesn't have the benefit of much direct sun light possibly having something like an accumulates box around the heat source and run it through pipe down into a pit filled with rocks might work. Here in Arizona USA the ground below 8 feet is somewhere around 55° ferenhight constant temperature. Trenches are dug laying black flexible pipe in them, then covering the Trenches back to with dirt. During hot days the cooler air brought up through the pipes cooling the building. The hot air is piped from the ceiling area down through the pipes in the ground cooling the air and recycling the cooler air at floor level.😊
@roaringking1468Ай бұрын
Wa-alaikum-salaam
@ThonyaThony-dh5ibАй бұрын
2:59 can this for ful construction
@gregshuffield1976Ай бұрын
Always glad to see continuous experiments being done
@jlevaceАй бұрын
With a quieter fan, This is excellent. love it
@williamvan909Ай бұрын
Outstanding great job well done 👍👍 I will try to make one up thanks for the idea stay safe over there 🙏☺️😀☺️
@doughaven-rf8id22 күн бұрын
Don't waste your time unless you plan to heat a bird house.
@Moonchild-bb5drАй бұрын
Maybe for the intake add another flexible duct and put it into your house to circulate already warmed air from the house instead of outside cooler air
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Good ideas
@seddiqullahkhaliqi5916Ай бұрын
Exactly the inside weather goes through pipe and coms back.
@InfinityfieldsАй бұрын
You are on the right track with that suggestion. I live in a northern region where winter is cold and my last job was at a place that had a glass wall facing south and a 3 foot (1m) gap between the glass and the wall of the building. The inside wall in this gap was concrete and painted black which helped absorb the suns heat at the top of this room were vents to bring the hot air into the building. In the fall temp outside was 32 degrees Fahrenheit but inside the room it was 95 degrees. Vents on the floor allow the cool air back into the room to be reheated. One thing they missed was to put piping containing water along the black walls and then run this piping through the floor to create radiant heat. The window room had metal shades that would come down at night to reduce the amount of heat escaping once the sun had set.
@jrc630Ай бұрын
A return...
@veveljko1Ай бұрын
Instead of cold air from outside insert air from the house in a closed circuit. Cold air enters from below not from above. Since warmer air by the laws of physics has a tendency to go up on its own. Perhaps aluminium foil should be placed behind the installation to reflect extra sunlight.
@haroonhassan3064Ай бұрын
Very good work to keep house warm in winter in Pakistan where electricity and gas are at hi prices
@robertvalliere6257Ай бұрын
That’s great as long as the sun is shining. Heat is needed most often at night and during stormy weather.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
When warm air circulates in a room throughout the day, the room can retain heat and become approximately 50% warmer at night.
@Stuart.Branson.Ай бұрын
@@desiideascreativity LOL For some reason in Spain they don't have a word for INSULATION.
@phillhuddleston9445Ай бұрын
True but it helps during the day at least.
@fxm5715Ай бұрын
The building itself acts somewhat as a thermal battery, and even if it only reduces the need for additional heating by a 1/4, or 1/8, that can be a significant savings. Don't let perfect be the enemy of the good.
@ttuzut475824 күн бұрын
Ever heard of a battery that can be charged during the day?
@teropiispala2576Ай бұрын
I made one collector using wood fiber plate and two layer polycarbonate plate. I installed it on my wall where's air intake to my basement. It provides heat at spring. The wood fiber plate was leftover from the construction of my house and polycarbonate plate for making my greenhouse. The fiber board has kind of hairy surface, which is good in gathering heat. I painted it black with matte paint. Even in Finland, it heats up over 100 degrees, and the plastic melts if air is not moving. Good collector have matte uneven surface and outer layer which keeps thermal radiation from escaping. Plastic works, but they are not equal. Greenhouse plastic is cheap and made to reflect infra red. Two layers with small gap in between, works great. Rather than using relatively expensive steel pipe that is smooth and shiny and don't collect much of the sun, I'd try two things on the base, if wood fiber board is not available. One is cardboard from boxes, with outer layer ripped off and the surface painted black with matte paint. Another one is crushed charcoal glued on cardboard or some other plate. Charcoal is cheap and one of the best materials available to absorb heat from sun. The coating would work from powder to bigger pieces, but I guess something like 5mm grain size would be best, with finer powder in the bottom to blacken the entire surface.
@carlsosnoski8722Ай бұрын
If you put the whole thing over a fire and let the pipe heat up you might get some nice warm air inside the house but...
@cyberthug62Ай бұрын
Intake and exhaust should come from inside. That way, your air is warmer, better to heat 75 deg air than -25 deg air.
@garychandler4296Ай бұрын
@cyberthug62 Right brother! Used to study passive thermal and one unit was a box leaning against a window just open enough to accept the end of a coiled dryer hose painted black, under a plexiglass sheet. Intake at bottom. Then, a better unit was basically the same IN the house facing a closed window, curtains open. The outside unit would get more sun without need to move, so a little bit of tradeoff.
@steveperry1344Ай бұрын
@@garychandler4296 i remember that and always wanted to make one, maybe now is the time, i have a south facing window.
@garychandler4296Ай бұрын
Someone suggested lining the back to reflect the light to the back of the tube, but I believe it best to just paint all flat black.
@phillhuddleston9445Ай бұрын
And it does not force any of the warmed air out of your house, you can not add air without increasing pressure which will force the air out.
@jasonmartindale3171Ай бұрын
Without power, having your intake and exhaust inside won't really work. Watch videos on the chimney effect or stacking effect.
@Bob-w7l2 күн бұрын
In new England, my plan is to build a greenhouse on my south facing side, and using 4" or 6" pipe, make a higher density heat exchanger and likewise, blow it directly into the adjacent rooms or into the basement and use floor registers . Hope to get to that project soon!
@RSF-DiscoveryTime16 күн бұрын
Captures Sun's energy at two points......good job.
@danielhanawalt4998Ай бұрын
Very clever idea. Seems it be more efficient to recirculate the warm air inside the house. Think I'll give this a try. Looks to me like it would work. At least when it was sunny enough and during the day.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
😍
@Kerry-p9lАй бұрын
I made comments to a couple of these comments, when I came to the end of all comments no one had mentioned what I mentioned in those comments so I will repeat what I said tovthose people here in the general comments. Here in north America during the 1960's or 70's there was an article that explained how someone had used day time heat transfer from the ceiling down into a pit filled with rocks warming the rocks during the day. Then at night pulling the heat from the rocks into vents at the floor level dispersin the warm air from the rocks back into the room. The house had a glass wall facing the south towards the sun, thus it was called passive solar heating. I like the man's use of the piping used out side the house to heat the building. Glass walls can be very expensive in some parts of the world so using the pipe method is great idea, but it's only good for a little while at night. That's where a pit filled with rocks having the pipes extend to the bottom of the pit and maybe with another pipe with holes in it entending out horizontally would heat the rocks better, then at night these warm rocks will reheat the room.
@garychandler4296Ай бұрын
I lived on an intentional community where the main hall, kitchen, and library were supposed to be heated this way. The entire basement was full of rock boulders, heated from passive roof collectors (it was called "rockbottom") but barely worked at all, after much work/ expense to build it. In sunny Missouri.
@MultisportOfficialАй бұрын
@@garychandler4296 Boulders? That might have been the problem. Not enough surface area per volume. Small rocks, like gravel, may work better.
@garychandler4296Ай бұрын
@MultisportOfficial I agree from my studies back then, as we tried to sort it out. It did work for a few hours tho.
@mikepech6822Ай бұрын
@@garychandler4296 In Canada, even a few hours would save some money on furnace fuel or electricity. Every little bit helps. Especially at todays prices.
@jodywho669625 күн бұрын
There are old books on how to use passive solar. LIFE. Popular Mechanics. Volumes 😊
@nicenonya3Ай бұрын
1970's Score-tyme manufacturing in Niles, Michigan had something like this one a bigger scale,he used it to heat the building ,pipes painted black inside of a big metal case with glass in front,all painted black except the glass,bigger blower I think came from a house furnace
@5MinutecrushtestАй бұрын
I have to try this in this winter❤
@champ8899Ай бұрын
Beautiful people and a great stove!!!
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
😍😍😍😍😍
@RobSullivan-d7p3 күн бұрын
I really enjoy the ideas people come up with, some work great and some not so much, when it comes to heating and cooling the very cheapest way is spend your money on insulation and least amount of doors and windows you can get by with, there are very expensive doors and windows that are insulated well , without good insulation nothing is going to work well for you, it seems like the best nowadays is the spray foam, there is not any air penetration, it is amazing how well putting a styrofoam cooler inside of a regular plastic cooler will increase the efficiency.
@mikelist53Ай бұрын
If you reverse the ends so that the output end is higher and the input , it will circulate by convection, and the fan would improve it even more
@criddyla6966 күн бұрын
Great video… great music too
@peterkavan836820 күн бұрын
My active solar hot air collector is 6.5ft Wide 15ft high 3.5" deep, with a 650 cu ft /minute in line fan that's thermostatically controlled with temperature sensor inside the box. On a really sunny, cold day (30F) the delta temp rise can be 55F to 170F or 115F temperature rise! Most times hot air output in kitchen is 120F-140F. Air intake is in the living room floor close to the outside collector box, air output is in the kitchen 18" away from the outside collector. With four channels the air flows up, down, up, down, then through 6" insulated (r8) duct through basement 18' to a floor register in kitchen. The glazing is uv fiberglass made for solar applications. The absorber plate is a roll of black/white aluminum sheet metal used by vinyl siding installers to wrap wood. Used high temp flat black spray paint to paint the glossy black metal. Insulation behind the absorber is 1" ridged insulation. The box frame is pvc planks, no wood. Yes I had to remove the existing siding, cut two 6" holes through the basement rim joist for ducting, and cut in two floor registers 4"X12". I took a permit for the installation.
@johnduffy65463 күн бұрын
a couple suggestions which might improve the efficiency of this...Put the fan in the bottom tube.(heat rises) Secondly, reduce the air space between the tubes to minimize convective heat loss
@johnhubert339Ай бұрын
Nice. 1. Paint it black. 2. You could just make a box against the south wall of your house and enclose it with glass/plastic, paint the wall black, put two duct openings and the solar fan. 3. Another way is to use the solar panels to heat up a barrel of sand. The sand will warm up to over 500 degrees in the center. The sand will stay warm for hours, releasing the heat throughout the night.
@grantp4022Ай бұрын
Would you be my neighbour ?
@johnhubert339Ай бұрын
I don't live in a common wealth country. ;-)
@egomartiniАй бұрын
Great idea. Since heat rises, wouldn't it be more efficient to have the cool air intake come in at the bottom and duct out at the top?
@songtharaomkar301118 күн бұрын
Thinking the same with intake in the home also.
@MoellerEngineeringCo.13 күн бұрын
Excellent.
@billlandon216022 күн бұрын
Desi, this is incredible - thanks!
@desiideascreativity22 күн бұрын
💟
@craigsurette3438Ай бұрын
I like your design a lot . Some versions i have seen, will use an insulated box, like one you would use for a solar oven to hold the pipe assembly, and would use beer or other aluminum cans to make the heat exchanger. These get VERY warm sometimes warm enough to accidentally melt the foam inside the box if you are not careful, and can easily make an over 50c difference between the intake air, and the air coming out even on the coldest North American winter day with temperatures well below zero C.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Yeah thanks😍
@tommak6516Ай бұрын
How much would the amount of beer cost to have sufficient cans for the project?
@craigsurette3438Ай бұрын
@@tommak6516Depending on how big your heater is, youd need 30ish to 60ish cans 30ish cans of cheapest beer or soda is under 20$ us. If you already drink soda/beer in can and or you scavenge other people's trash/recycling,they are functionally free Your local bar goes through that many cans in a few hours and it is easy to ask them to put them aside for you for one shift etc for you to pick up
@davidgentz1731Ай бұрын
I like your idea but I'd have my intake on the bottom and use the the lightness of the air to help move it when it warms up it will move on its own it'll go up while you pushing down you're pushing against the cold air you need to let the hot air rise and just help it through with
@GoharAli-w4bАй бұрын
A black plastic instead of transparent one will capture more heat as it will absorb more heat. Similarly the pipes will perform better if painted black. Good work
@Andy-df5fjАй бұрын
It looks like he did paint the pipes black. I presume you're referring to the back of the device for your black plastic recommendation and that makes sense. The front of course would need to remain clear to allow the sunlight to hit the pipes.
@davidwalesby2426Ай бұрын
how would it work in -20? or during no sun days or night time?
@josephcapps6416Ай бұрын
Reverse the air flow. Air in at bottom and out the top. In this part of the world, 90deg output may be easy to attain during the daylight hours.
@alexantrosmaragoydakis6624Ай бұрын
Plastic 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Kerry-p9lАй бұрын
@@josephcapps6416he is taking the hot air from the ceiling and bringing back down to the floor thus heating the lower area through recycling the warm plus temperature of flow through the pipe that accumulates hotter air out the bottom. I didn't see him utilize the blue barrel, which I would think he might have used as an accumulate vessel with hole in it too very warm air through attached pipes too other areas of build. That's my interpretation of his concept.
@alihamzaprojects9569Ай бұрын
Excellent job 👏 👍
@kienphung9084Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. You are very smart.
@stevenjordan6389Ай бұрын
Paint the concrete around the solar collector Black also?
@silverstreettalks343Күн бұрын
This would perhaps be a bit better if the rear and bottom of the enclosure were insulated. Even box cardboard would works. Also, line the insulation with something reflective like aluminium foil or even white paint, so that heat is reflected back on the collectors. I would probably use, say, six x 100mm pipes rather than 4 x 150mm to increase collector area. Some people point out that it's better to reheat indoor air than to draw in outdoor air, particularly in very cold climates. The problem of lack of night time heating is real, but not quite as bad as suggested, in that the interior of the house is heated by the warm air from this device, so walls, floor coverings, furniture etc will be warmer. However, as far as I can see, you would need supplemetary electric or combustion heating at night. Still, if you don't need that during the day... There are better ways, like heating water or rocks, things with greater thermal capacity than air. Also, in some places, buried collectors are an option. The problem with these solutions is that they are often difficult to retrofit to an existing house. Also, to get more than a trickle of warm air (or water if you are getting into thermal capacity issues) using ground temperature/air temperature differential for heating really does require a considerable volume of buried collector piping,
@timothymoroney3561Ай бұрын
very kewl home-made device !
@Alexander0aoАй бұрын
Sehr gute idee 👍
@JohnRobba-t5c21 күн бұрын
Remember warm air rises. Place the fan at the bottom, push the air up and extract from the top. Adding insulation and/or reflective material (eg- car window sunvisor) at the sides and rear will raise temperature further. Regardless great project.
@michaeldavidfigures9842Ай бұрын
An elegant solution, with a lot of curb appeal.
@amjadhussainanjumАй бұрын
Excellent job. Very good idea. Good luck.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Thankssss
@khalidrashad-xu8xeАй бұрын
Should work nicely specially in Northern areas of Pakistan where the sun is very , very strong even on winter freezing days . Just put it flat on the roof for better heat collection and use a voltage regulator to protect the 12V fan .
@murrayclaus3595Ай бұрын
Solar powered heater nice work
@TheRealCheckmate6 күн бұрын
Does it work well at night... when it's _cold?_
@coreymason3272Ай бұрын
Nice! 👍 Maybe try to integrate a 'solar cooker' type device. (Likely triple your heat accumulation!)
@oliver6533Ай бұрын
Great idea but question with regards to the setup: as warmer air always flows up does it not make sense to swap the fan to the bottom and let the warmer air exit on top ?
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Hmmm yeah good point
@tkinnc1Ай бұрын
Doing that might also reduce interior noise.
@alihamzaprojects9569Ай бұрын
I think, leave the fan on top, because, at the bottom, there will be very cold air ... above at 3 feet, the air is warmer.
@MulligansDenАй бұрын
I get the heat rises logic but if you have a 9 ft ceiling or even a cathedral ceiling then it will take forever to make the heat come down to sitting level. That’s about 6 feet of air above you to heat “above” your comfortable level at 3 ft. I’d think catching the warm air going past you on its upwards journey would be more immediate and comfortable at sitting levels (3 ft, from floor) ….
@jimginnyohioАй бұрын
Actually, the fan should indeed be at the bottom pushing air into the pipes so the motor doesn’t overheat and burn out. The exit should be at top though!
@tabraizanwer745425 күн бұрын
Excellent job
@monicakennedy52346 күн бұрын
the tape should have been wider ? so it cant work at night when in a cooler climate it is even MORE cold ? ... any way to regulate the temp ?
@rayfiore7779Ай бұрын
output on top makes more sense.
@VingkaAprilia02Ай бұрын
nice video guys
@uranodas10 күн бұрын
Pretty cool
@-freespirit-3314Ай бұрын
You get also fresh and warm air in your house 👍🏻
@immrnoidallАй бұрын
A lot of people are removing their old sliding glass doors these days. If you have a recycling place near-by, you can pick them up cheap or even free. They are great for solar projects like these and they are double panes of tempered glass. really rugged glass.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
How can i get
@MultiHairypotterАй бұрын
Good idea, thank u 😊
@camelia64382 күн бұрын
that's daytime when the Sun is up. How do you produce this heat during the night time?
@seanbays12357 күн бұрын
There are many solar heater options you can find on utube. They've been around for a loooong time. Recirculating the indoor air is a much better option.
@georgegates526Ай бұрын
Excellent!
@WmTyndaleАй бұрын
wonderful!
@jessiedizon58608 күн бұрын
It's useful only underground like Australia and cave and North pole but its required a beam of light aiming on the metal object to start heating it . But its only useful by daytime not night time ? 🕵️🔎
@yougeoАй бұрын
Hose going inside should be attached to top of unit not bottom becuase heat rises. You might not even need the fan then Very good idea to wrap in clear plastic. What about painting the pipe black for more solar heat absorption?
@MohAwad-mw2ozАй бұрын
Hi, i also try to get my house heat..but in winter we dont have sun here in Holland, thats why i juse candel or Bio-Ethanol..thank you, for share
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
🥲
@MB-et2gnАй бұрын
What stops the rain from the fan, besides the elbow pipe? Great ideal!
@CircuitprotectorАй бұрын
Those pipes are very expensive at my local home improvement stores. I see some people used aluminum cans painted black and an easier one was made out of all dryer vent hose painted black inside a wooden frame covered with plexiglass.
@5MinutecrushtestАй бұрын
Awsome bro thumbs up 👍
@TbobelakАй бұрын
Lot a good it does with a wide open door?
@HarryGelbach19 күн бұрын
Wowza
@ArchangelTara61813 күн бұрын
You want to use wire clasp designed for those metal tubes b/c & I googled Yes, electrical tape can melt if exposed to high enough temperatures for a prolonged period of time, although most standard electrical tapes are designed to withstand significant heat and are not likely to melt under normal usage conditions;
@robertwilkinson81159 күн бұрын
I'll bet it works GREAT at night when you need it most!
@SomethingNewToDo3 күн бұрын
It will be more efficient if you have the intake pulling from the building
@ABGortАй бұрын
PERFECT
@donaldhonaker5231Ай бұрын
maybe plastic glass is less expensive and how long are the pipes? what about those cloudy and rainy days where there`s no sun? it is a good idea overall
@RussParker-q1k9 күн бұрын
Yeah this would work where it is sunny but where I live in the mountains of I daho it doesn't work not enough sun and to much snow
@erichamlett738928 күн бұрын
Like the black tape. Most not get very hot.
@SHABRASHАй бұрын
How did you match the solar panel out put volts and current to the fan in our volts and current. The fan coil will burn if output rating of solar is high.
@TimothyCornelius-t5fАй бұрын
I like this welders safety shoes
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Hmmmmm We lack many things.🥲
@raufjaleel831729 күн бұрын
These are Timberland Sandals. 😉
@Flux_Flow18 күн бұрын
A small shed with a pipe array buried in a pile of mulch or sawdust may also work.
@clintlickner7 сағат бұрын
"No gas, no electricity" proceeds to install an electric fan
@bobertjones2300Ай бұрын
Very casual safety shoes.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Your time might be better spent on other topics, as this point appears difficult to get across."
@moondawg3693Ай бұрын
@@desiideascreativity It's just silly humor, i believe intended for laughter not an insult. Sadly humor doesn't cross language and culture lines at times. God Bless P.S Enjoyed your video.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
Thanksss u soo much
@robertness344411 күн бұрын
What do you do at night?
@santimobeachАй бұрын
Amazing PPE for welding
@Brianbeesandbikes12 күн бұрын
More efficient to pull air from the bottom to push out into the room, yes? The warm air is rising through the ducting already.
@7728abbottАй бұрын
Great!
@stevezodiac44139 күн бұрын
Good idea but what happens at night and in the winter? Just sayin
@smalltown.life.inthe.RockiesАй бұрын
That might work great in India, not so much in the mountains of Southern Utah. But still an excellent way to produce clean energy
@Bay0WulfАй бұрын
This is a variation on a well known theme. There are many ways to do this sun harvesting. The only problem is sometimes sun isn’t available.
@georgelehman497024 күн бұрын
cant use it in the winter when its below zero In Illinois
@sk13ppyАй бұрын
Where is that - India? Pakistan? Somewhere where the sun is almost always shining, through the smog? It's a good idea in theory but heat loss along the foil going into the window could be minimised by wrapping the foil in a woollen or jute blanket, plus cold air is also coming in through the window, likewise heat escaping through the window. Definitely potential with improvements, such as installing the pipes inside the house behind one of the windows, especially if there's a window the same size as the pipes unit.
@kenbaker1353Ай бұрын
Is that a little heater fan? I’m assuming doesn’t look like much of a heater
@travismoore784913 күн бұрын
Okay a solar thermal vent panel. I guess you may need some an alcohol burner to heat the pipe at night for it to work.
@carlmanis879Ай бұрын
Heat rises and cold sinks reverse your air intake and exaust. If you take intake and exaust air from in the house you will get a better heat rise. The intake air will be warmer that will increase out put air heat.
@raufjaleel8317Ай бұрын
بہت زبردست کام کیا ہے۔ بہت خوب جزاک اللہ خیر۔ ٹھنڈی ہوا کمرے سے ہی لی جائے بجائے اسکے کہ باہر کی ٹھنڈی ہوا کو پائپوں میں گرم کرکے آگے کمرے میں دھکیلا جائے۔ یعنی close loop system بنائیں اگلی ویڈیو میں۔
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
انشاءاللہ
@mdashfaquenadaf437627 күн бұрын
،،धन्यवाद.
@trade1235Ай бұрын
Great, what wall thickness has the pipe?
@jimpatterson328626 күн бұрын
This is a guy who would hook up a hose to a 55 gallon drum he painted black and call it a water heater 😂
@GeraldRube23 күн бұрын
It will work--My grandmother's house didn't have a water heater so we painted 5-gallon buckets black and that's how we showered ourselves-- and sometimes the water was too hot to use
@Babarmeer18855Ай бұрын
Good idea. A lot of improvement can be made in this jugar. Greenhouse effect can be used with much greater efficiency. A duct system from a bigger glass house using reflective surface and black body at the same time. Inlet of glass house should be through a filter. Pipes to be painted black rest should have silver paint. I will make one, in sha Allah! It can be a 12v dc system drawing electricity from solar panels.
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
❤
@drsantoshsinghrathore9308Ай бұрын
May be you are right. In sa science.
@9000jawakiАй бұрын
Idea is excellent, but how to warm the room at night when solar doesn't work
@desiideascreativityАй бұрын
When warm air circulates in a room throughout the day, the room can retain heat and become approximately 50% warmer at night.
@simon359Ай бұрын
How big of a solar panel can you get? Just wondering as if it’s overcast.
@9000jawakiАй бұрын
Jazakal khyra
@umitbaskaya2692Ай бұрын
Erstens jeder Land kriegt kein Sonne im Winter,2. so wie so Tür bleibt offen.3. Wenn Luft wärmer wird geht nach oben nicht runter also wenn du das motor oben gebaut hast kriegst du mehr Wärme 😊
@jaysbaby201213 күн бұрын
Bury that about 6-12 feet in the ground and it work.