With the perpetual rising cost of energy , the bad state of the economy we are suffering and the step up in the global CO2 emissions, a big proportion of which is from the consumption of fossil fuels for electricity production , we all should be looking for other methods . The alternatives primarily will be for economic benefits but if we can make environmentally friendly choices then that is even better and I believeam convinced that solar air heaters score on both points.
First – everyone is hurting from the size of their power bills what with the rising cost of fossil fuels and the cold weather, have served to increase the amount we all have had to pay, as never before, but there is an ingeniously clever solution available to green energy enthusiasts. The solution is so simple that it will appeal to anyone, enthusiast or not.
Using cheap and easliy available materials it is possible to make your own solar air heater, and save cash on your utility bills. The way it works means that you not only get free heated air, you also help to reduce carbon emissions by using a lot less power, that would otherwise be generated by burning fossils fuels
Second - this system needs no practical skills or tools to construct and consists of a plywood box, aluminium soda cans with the top and bottom cut out , and spray painted black to absorb the solar energy. The cans must be arranged so that the cool air comes in to the box at the base flowing through the cans and taking the heat that the cans have absorbed so the heated air exits the top.The plywood box is sealed with a clear sheet of plastic to allow access for the solar energy and to prevent any potential cooling of the air inside the box by the wind.
Third – it is possible to construct a smaller version of the system which is portable and fits quickly into a window frame, so it is great for condos or rental property where you cannot make alterations, it is an easy five minute job to remove it from the window and take it with you. In the same way it can be moved from one room to another as needed .
Forth – this reduced size system needs no power input, so can be used in places where a convenient or practical power source is not available such as an outhouse, workshop, cabin or garage.
Fifth – as these systems use no or very little power (the larger versions needs a small fan to circulate the air through the system), and as it produces no emissions it is a truly environmentally friendly air heater.
Solar air heating is therefore very simple and cheap to build yourself, zero operating cost or very small operating cost, depending on the system you build , uses a perpetual – plentiful – free source of renewable solar energy and is absolutely environmentally friendly.
So why build your own solar air heating*? The main reason is that it will save you money which, especially in this economy, is a great thing. Start looking at your options today and start to make plans on how you can spend the extra money that you can potentially save with this system. * follow the solar heating link and get a bonus “secrets to sourcing cheap parts”