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Old 06-28-16, 10:56 AM   #1907
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Thank you for the detailed explanation.

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Originally Posted by AC_Hacker View Post
So, my questions for you are,
  • If you build your thermal slab on the top of a slinky field, where will the heat ultimately come from?
  • Will the slinky field suck heat from your thermal slab?
The block is on a limestone hill, there used to be a limestone quarry there.
My brother lives nearby and he sunk a bore to irrigate his garden, but it was not cheap and only 6" in diameter....
I had a house under which I had a cellar, the temperature was around 18c all year round in that cellar, Not sure where the heat comes from, but I guessed that the whole crust stays at that temperature all year.
Alternatively, I could place the slinkies under the driveway, there the sun will heat the ground.
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