It would seem more efficient to me just to heat water using solar
energy and a pump to run water through panels on the roof then
back down into your house where the water
would radiate it's stored heat in to the living space. Jim
WA6EKS
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From: Mark WZ0K <[log in to unmask]
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Date sent: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 13:24:40 -0500
Subject: OT How to Create A solar Power System to Power a Heater?
Hi
First, I should explain the situation here. We live in the
country =
on a farm. The heat here is propane which is expensive to say
the least. =
My wife bought large electric heaters that are pretty fancy. I
admire =
her working it out so that with three heaters she can heat the
house. =
Smile. On the other hand, now she worries about the electric
bill.=20
Well, it seems to me that with a solar panel or two, perhaps
a =
large battery and some 12 volt to 110 converters that we should
be able =
to take the heaters off the power grid.
The trouble is that I don=E2=80=99t really know how to go
about =
achieving the physical reality of this project, even though I
understand =
the basic concept. What types of prices am I looking at since we
already =
own the heaters? Do I really need the battery if we just want to
run the =
heaters in the day light? What other things have I over looked?
I appreciate your thoughts.
God bless,
Mark and my beautiful wife Noella
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