@bobinmissouri the cheapest way to do it is to build one. use a motor like a bicycle light generator ....and blades from PVC.....I will be building more and tons more videos on wind....one of my passions in life.
How to wire a snap disc by richallenmusic has some info on how to wire up a snap disc themometer what is does is it close when the temputer get so high it closes the cerit and the fan comes on and when it cools down the fan turns off or opens the ceruit i hope this little bit of infomation helps
like goathollow said...use it. Or you could use the thermo cycle(natural heat circulation) or no electricity in other words. Maybe a 12v marine blower fan with the snap disc themometer? Just a few ideas.
Pretty sure that "Electrical thingy" is a snap disc thermometer. Was used to tell the fan when to turn on.... when the temp. in the panels gets hot enough. Most of them are set at 110 degrees farenheit. You should use it!! No use blowing cold air into the green house.
HeY Vic !! always glad to hear from you my fried!........My dynohub is still going strong man!! 8 months of survival with no problems!! Anyway I think you are right about the thermal switch ..hope fully i get it working!! hhahaha LOL...peace...rick.
Looks like a temp sensor of some kind. I'd suggest insulating your PVC to make sure all the heat isnt sucked out of the pipe before it gets into your greenhouse.
That small part you found there might be a temperature sensor - typically used to turn the fan on to circulate the air through the solar panel when it is warm enough , othersise it does not turn on so that cool air is not brought into the area that you want to be heated.
are you going to be doing any new videos on solar or wind power? am trying to learn how to make it real cheep i am on disablety
bobinmissouri 2 days ago
@bobinmissouri the cheapest way to do it is to build one. use a motor like a bicycle light generator ....and blades from PVC.....I will be building more and tons more videos on wind....one of my passions in life.
london1817 1 day ago
Nice!
sugerbear520 1 week ago
I plan to build one and use a passive solar heat collector for the winter
MvTCracker 1 year ago
@MvTCracker They really work! Great way to go!
london1817 1 year ago
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MvTCracker 1 year ago
@london1817 Thank you I'm taking apart cheap solar lights and a solar car fan to suck the air into my solar heater
MvTCracker 1 year ago
@MvTCracker That would be great.!
london1817 1 year ago 2
i am very curious to find out how well it worked for you. Is it keeping the green house warm enough on its own, to grow vegetables?
KingRyltar 1 year ago
@KingRyltar It works great but, I have them covered right now because it too hot.
london1817 1 year ago
it Feb 21st and we have about 10 inches of snow here in St Joseph Missouri lol
bobinmissouri 2 years ago
How to wire a snap disc by richallenmusic has some info on how to wire up a snap disc themometer what is does is it close when the temputer get so high it closes the cerit and the fan comes on and when it cools down the fan turns off or opens the ceruit i hope this little bit of infomation helps
the cheap guy
iwantosavemoney 2 years ago
Cool...I will check it out.!! Thanks for the comment!
london1817 2 years ago
like goathollow said...use it. Or you could use the thermo cycle(natural heat circulation) or no electricity in other words. Maybe a 12v marine blower fan with the snap disc themometer? Just a few ideas.
mountainman28713 2 years ago
Good ideas. Thanks iam trying to figure out hook it up . Hhaha thanks.
london1817 2 years ago
Solar "hot" air heater as opposed to a solar "cold" air heater...
If it was hot air, you wouldn't need to heat it...
Just like a "hot water heater'.lol
jeffery19677 2 years ago
Hahha thats right! Good comment..haha
london1817 2 years ago
Pretty sure that "Electrical thingy" is a snap disc thermometer. Was used to tell the fan when to turn on.... when the temp. in the panels gets hot enough. Most of them are set at 110 degrees farenheit. You should use it!! No use blowing cold air into the green house.
GoatHollow 2 years ago
Great video! Thanks.
Bushdoctor68 2 years ago
Thank you for watching!
& your comment!
london1817 2 years ago
HeY Vic !! always glad to hear from you my fried!........My dynohub is still going strong man!! 8 months of survival with no problems!! Anyway I think you are right about the thermal switch ..hope fully i get it working!! hhahaha LOL...peace...rick.
london1817 2 years ago
Cool....Thats what I thought it was but didn't really know ..Thanks for the comment!!!!
london1817 2 years ago
Looks like a temp sensor of some kind. I'd suggest insulating your PVC to make sure all the heat isnt sucked out of the pipe before it gets into your greenhouse.
Hope to see another video on this.
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jjHBT 2 years ago
That small part you found there might be a temperature sensor - typically used to turn the fan on to circulate the air through the solar panel when it is warm enough , othersise it does not turn on so that cool air is not brought into the area that you want to be heated.
trailkeeper 2 years ago