by steam_cannon » Tue 17 Jan 2017, 12:46:01
Yep, I have one. Those work well.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dolanbaker', 'W')hen I saw the subject, the first thing that came to mind was one of these!
It will definitely dry them quickly!

Lol, yeah same here. I was thinking about a large solar powered oven I made that would have been good for drying cloths if it had some hangers inside and an internal fan added. I have a drying rack, but I think a solar powered hot house would dry cloths much faster then a conventional drying rack.
They technically sell
laundry domes (a good idea but looks like it needs a solar powered vent added)...
laundry_dome_4.jpg
Hmm, I suppose I could make one from a greenhouse as I have one that would be the right size. I suppose if I added a solar powered vent, a few plywood/mylar mirrors pointed at the thing and hung some sheets of black garden cloth inside to diffuse and absorb heat. I bet that would be pretty fast at drying cloths.
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Another related thing I'm working on are some computerized solar powered
solar heaters that would probably also work well as a heat source for a conventional cloths dryer. It wouldn't be that tricky to set up a cheap conventional dryer to turn on when the heat collectors come up to temperature. That might make a good project. Though I wonder if making biogas to power a gas powered dryer might be easier.
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