DIY Solar
Heating
Sadly, the fact that most of us have to work for
a living and balanc e the demands of our hectic and busy, not
to mention expensive, lifestyles, leaves us little time or
financial resources to effectively deal with the
environmental crisis that is occurring because of
us.
We are aware of the need to conserve energy,
utilize solar options such as DIY solar heating and windmill
technology but we either lack the knowledge or find the cost is
too expensive for the everyday homeowner.
It is human nature not to focus our thoughts on
what, to us, is outside our daily lives. It’s easy to let this
slip our minds. The international media and the progressive
thinking conservationists, however, keep reminding us; and this
is good.
It is good because, now, the home owner of this
decade has more options available than ever before. Instead of
choosing to keep our homes comfortable in the winter by burning
wood or fossil fuels such as natural gas or propane, we now
have the option to heat our homes and water with the nearly
unlimited energy resources of the
sun.
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We all know how the sun’s rays can warm our
skin. We can feel its warming affects sitting in our car on a
cold sunny day. We know how it can warm up the water in the
summer to make it pleasant to swim in. That same energy can
heat our homes and provide hot water for our daily
lives.
A solar hot water heater is a very simple
device, really. When placed in direct sunlight, its design
allows it to absorb the heat from the sun and channel it into
our homes for use and storage. While the sun is heating the
water, it is also adding heat to the ground all around us. This
energy is absorbed into every living thing and converted to a
multitude of energy sources from food and growth, to light and
movement.
The diy solar heating system can consist of many
solar water heaters connected to a radiator system in your home
to supplement your heat on sunny winter days. The solar power
energy can be used to generate heat from appliances in your
home, or the electricity generated from the home solar panels
can be used to drive the compressors and electronic regulating
equipment in a geothermal or aqua-thermal heating
system.
These geothermal and aqua-thermal systems work
by absorbing the inherent heat generated by massive pressure
applied to the Earth’s core and transferring it, by the use of
special fluids, into the heating system of your home. The
heating system you already have can be modified to accept this
alternative heat source.
The home solar panels can contribute to, or
provide you with, heat for your home. The energy given off by
the sun is free to whoever is able to collect it. Learning how
to build solar panels and install your own residential DIY
solar heating power systems can give you the ability to collect
and use this energy.
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