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Old 12-24-20, 08:35 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by skyking View Post
heat up the foundations, slab, and possibly some eutectic salts. Use that solar air to heat things up and deliver the heat via registers.
Ok, I see what you mean.
Yes just pumping hot air into your basement is a plus even if that's all you do.
Hot air rises.. up thru the floors etc.

Well keep everyone posted on your progress and by all means contact me if you have any questions at all pertaining to the units I built.
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