DIY Solar Projects: How to Put the Sun to Work in Your Home

How to Put the Sun to Work in Your Home

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, The Home
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Author: Eric Smith ISBN: 9781610601931
Publisher: Creative Publishing international Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: Creative Publishing international Language: English
Author: Eric Smith
ISBN: 9781610601931
Publisher: Creative Publishing international
Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: Creative Publishing international
Language: English

Advances in solar technology have made many DIY-friendly products available to consumers, several of which will be hitting the market for the first time in 2011. These include solar water heaters, solar battery charging stations, solar powered lights, photovoltaic shingles that provide supplementary electricity, solar heat pumps, and solar panel kits that generate primary home electrical service. Among the step-by-step projects is a solar water heating system you can build and install yourself for under $1000; simple thermosyphon solar heat collectors for barns and outbuildings; or "heat grabbers" that you can fabricate for $50 in materials and position below a south-facing window to provide auxiliary winter heat.
 

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Advances in solar technology have made many DIY-friendly products available to consumers, several of which will be hitting the market for the first time in 2011. These include solar water heaters, solar battery charging stations, solar powered lights, photovoltaic shingles that provide supplementary electricity, solar heat pumps, and solar panel kits that generate primary home electrical service. Among the step-by-step projects is a solar water heating system you can build and install yourself for under $1000; simple thermosyphon solar heat collectors for barns and outbuildings; or "heat grabbers" that you can fabricate for $50 in materials and position below a south-facing window to provide auxiliary winter heat.
 

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