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Old 10-18-09, 07:48 PM   #1
gascort
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Default Hydronic radiant heating?

Anyone made a DIY hydronic radiant heating system? Maybe one that uses solar energy?
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I was thinking it could be added to my house; we have exposed joists in the basement ceiling, could use PEX tubing run back and forth under the floor there; would heat the basement below and the floor above.
I want to ecorenovate our roof using builditsolar - style copper and polycarbonate solar collectors, and probably use a simple drainback system that could also include the hot water heater.

My question for those of you with solar thermal experience: How effective would it be? (assuming proper angling of panels and midwest weather/climate...) Would I be able to heat one room adequately when it's sunny with one 4x8' panel, or my whole house if I covered my roof?
I see that many people have used small-ish panels to cover 90+% of their hot water needs.... is there enough extra to space heat....really?

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