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Forum: Solar Heating 10-15-20, 09:03 AM
Replies: 38
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Posted By menaus2
Picture of what I'm talking about. ...

Picture of what I'm talking about.

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Forum: Solar Heating 10-15-20, 08:58 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Sure Daox. Plumbing: I have a Taco style pump...

Sure Daox.
Plumbing: I have a Taco style pump pulling water directly from the tank and circulating it through the furnace plenum. Kept it simple with 3/4" pex and shark bites to connect with the...
Forum: Solar Heating 10-14-20, 12:53 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Just an update on the project: 1.Cut down a...

Just an update on the project:

1.Cut down a bunch of trees as they were starting to block the collector going into fall. More solar heat & more firewood!

2. Integrated the hot water tank with...
Forum: Solar Heating 08-22-20, 10:47 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
What I did to hopefully fix it. Should more than...

What I did to hopefully fix it. Should more than double the amount of play in the water level height. Funny thing is that it will keep at a steady water level (usally a bit below the holes) for weeks...
Forum: Solar Heating 08-22-20, 10:41 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
How I found the resevoir. Except I had added some...

How I found the resevoir. Except I had added some water. Originally the level was right below that upper pipe. You can see discoloration where the water leaked out of those holes. It's 1" pex for...
Forum: Solar Heating 08-22-20, 10:37 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
I do have one issue that has happened twice now...

I do have one issue that has happened twice now that is stumping me that I'm sure you guys would have some insight on.

I've had water come out of the circulation resevoir to the point the the...
Forum: Solar Heating 08-22-20, 10:12 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
No problem. I have it in the nearest bottom...

No problem. I have it in the nearest bottom corner. I figured it would be the best place away from the heat exchanger coils. I did have a sensor at the top of the tank, but used it for the new large...
Forum: Solar Heating 08-19-20, 11:21 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
So its been about 3 months since my last update,...

So its been about 3 months since my last update, and overall the collector has worked great over the summer and have made some refinements also.

1. The reflectors have really helped out with the...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-25-20, 09:44 AM
Replies: 74
Views: 58,935
Posted By menaus2
I've been impressed with how copper heat...

I've been impressed with how copper heat exchangers have worked on my tank. You can always buy copper wort chillers on Amazon if you want something premade that will look nice. They can be run in...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-18-20, 08:43 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Yup. Just and update of the performance....

Yup.

Just and update of the performance. We've had a few nice sunny days with minimal clouds. The highest its gotten is 114F. The tank returns to about mid 60's to 70F after about a day or two...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-18-20, 08:29 AM
Replies: 74
Views: 58,935
Posted By menaus2
Never too late to start again! I like how this...

Never too late to start again! I like how this project is half Marie Kondo half Engineer. :thumbup:
Forum: Solar Heating 05-12-20, 10:55 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 14,692
Posted By menaus2
Could you create new gaskets with silicone caulk?...

Could you create new gaskets with silicone caulk? Maybe by making a mold? I'm not sure how well silicone would hold up directy in the elements. You might look into Lexel adhesive. That stuff is like...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-12-20, 10:47 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Over the past couple of days the tank never...

Over the past couple of days the tank never really got above 80F. The sun angle is pretty high and the big tree by the panel was starting to block it especially around mid-day... so I cut it down in...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-11-20, 08:16 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 14,692
Posted By menaus2
Glad I was able to inspire you haha. Looks like...

Glad I was able to inspire you haha. Looks like recycling & reuse at it's best, what a great project to have laying around! Seems to me soldering on copper pipe would be the most straightforward...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-10-20, 12:07 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
The battle station is armed and fully...

The battle station is armed and fully operational! Seriously though, I got the glazing on got water flowing the past few days and did a test run today since there were periods of clear sky.

I...
Forum: Solar Heating 05-06-20, 08:44 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
The pipe is 2 runs of 1" Oxygen Barrier pex with...

The pipe is 2 runs of 1" Oxygen Barrier pex with 5 layers of bubble foil insulation wrapped around it. Its inside an 8" corrugated solid plastic drain pipe. I don't think "boiler pipe" is the right...
Forum: Solar Heating 04-30-20, 10:45 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Whew! Thanks for the info! Since my last...

Whew! Thanks for the info!

Since my last post, I've gotten the underground pipe in (mostly). It was easily a week of digging and probably the hardest part of the whole project so far since it was...
Forum: Solar Heating 04-18-20, 09:51 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Absorber fins and painting are done! I did my...

Absorber fins and painting are done! I did my best to make everything an equal length, but I'm sure each run will be off a bit.

Does anyone have an idea how much difference in flow there might be...
Forum: Solar Heating 04-11-20, 10:42 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Absorber fin installation continues! A little...

Absorber fin installation continues! A little over halfway done. I've spray painted completed sections to get an idea what it'll look like finished (as well as a motivation boost!) Straightening out...
Forum: Solar Heating 04-07-20, 06:26 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Thank you for the kind words. Yes, it's a good...

Thank you for the kind words. Yes, it's a good amount of work with over 200 to stamp out. After a while you figure out the "technique" and easier when you get the post pounder to bounce a bit.
Forum: Solar Heating 04-04-20, 10:19 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Construction continues into the slow tedious...

Construction continues into the slow tedious phase of collector pipe and aluminum absorbers. For the back of the absorber I stapled up 3" wide strips of aluminum coilstock. Not sure on the thickness,...
Forum: Solar Heating 03-28-20, 09:42 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Had nice weather yesterday before rain moved in,...

Had nice weather yesterday before rain moved in, so prioritized making sure the OSB was protected enough since it shouldn't get wet & I don't have plastic laying around. Sealed up all the seams with...
Forum: Solar Heating 03-26-20, 10:28 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
The world slows down, but construction continues!...

The world slows down, but construction continues! Framing has been completed. The shed wall isn't exactly plumb, but it's level. Good enough! I siliconed (black silicone) the wood to keep moisture...
Forum: Solar Heating 03-22-20, 12:03 AM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
With a good portion of the inside plumbing done,...

With a good portion of the inside plumbing done, I've shifted to working on the collector frame. I was able to scramble & get all the materials before the Beer Virus cases started taking off so I...
Forum: Solar Heating 03-21-20, 11:40 PM
Replies: 38
Views: 45,738
Posted By menaus2
Hi Redrok! According David Poz (great...

Hi Redrok!

According David Poz (great youtube channel btw). Solar is more efficient per dollar & solar thermal is more efficient per area. I think he used commercial collectors so idk how a diy...
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