Re: Simplest solar hot water heater setup
Ok frankthetank! Here are two crazier ideas! (Maybe just crazy enough to work!)
People have talked about all the unused roof realestate out there...
But what about inside the roof? Ha! Since you said you wanted to make something that would work in the summer heat, instead of putting panels outside on your hot roof, you could simply put piping put inside your hot attic (the attic is the panel)! This might not work for every roof, but it looks like a hot idea to me!
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IDEA 1
(Easy)
Turn excess attic heat into hotwater
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/0 ... to_ho.html
http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-ex ... -hotwater/
(painted copper preheater above attic insulation)
A preheater in your hot attic would:
* Probably work, it's been done before and looks simple to construct
* Could be shut off in the winter with valves and drained with less trouble then roof panels.
* Does not involve going on a roof (wife will be happy)
* Homeowner association will be happy (house won't look unusual)
* Would cost less, since it has less parts
* Instead of pipes an uninsulated preheater "summer tank" could be installed making the system cheaper.
* If it doesn't work well enough the pipes could be remade into the roof panels you were planning to build.
* Add a fan and this system
would work even better.
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IDEA 2
(Damn Easy)
Free Air Conditioning and Hot water preheater
http://www.instructables.com/id/Free-Air-Conditioning/
Free air conditioning by piping incoming cold water though a radiator and a fan. This system appears to be highly effective at transferring heat away from a house. It uses city water or ground water. When you use water, why not cool your house with it too? And it's much less work then burying a heat transfer loop in your lawn. Filtered stream water would probably also work and cost a lot less then an air conditioner. And if you really wanted to put something on your roof, you could put a solar panel up there and use a DC powered fan.
Can an air conditioner or water preheater be made simpler then this? This is easier to build then a swamp cooler!
Run on a hot day it produces lots of warmed up water, this could be a very simple hot water preheater! Made with almost no work at all! Well, you said you have cold well water that you would like warmed up in the summer, this would do it. Just mess around with piping as you planned, hook up a radiator, rig up a fan and run down the wall wires for a switch and you're done. If you want to get fancy, design a vent so it blows cold air into your house...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]How well does it work? We hit a high temperature in July of 112F, hottest that I can remember. The temperature inside was 76F with the cooler running all the time. I almost didn't want to go out to move the sprinkler.
The disadvantages? Well, you have to move the sprinkler a lot, but it does keep the grass green. Also if the humidity gets high, water will condense on the exchanger the same as on a glass of cold water. So I keep towels underneath it to soak up the moisture.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Free-Air-Conditioning/ This is a pretty "cool" setup. The only change I would make is to make bin or wrap vinyl around the bottom to catch condensation.
Also if you wanted to make an air conditioned restaurant or hospital in Mexico (or anywhere without easy access to electricity) you could run a pump to a stream or pond and a fan off a bicycle and cool everyone off. But I digress...
It's not a year round solution, but could heat up well water in the summer as you desired. And there are other systems out there that could capture waste water heat in the winter too. Just some things to think about and some amusing ideas...