The key to passive solar design which works with the Earth a performs well in cloudy weather is high thermal mass and large insulated liquid tanks. See James H. Klippel's video on a small organic solar cottage for a low budget. He incorporates 3000 gallon Haase tanks, (t 425-1150 )
the ony window where u cant see thru but light gets thru, that should be on top of the roof, y would anyone want that on the side, u cant see thru it!
didnt know its every 2 years, i thought it was once a year thing. saw it on the science channel about 2 years ago. i hope they will have another this year.
The key to passive solar design which works with the Earth a performs well in cloudy weather is high thermal mass and large insulated liquid tanks. See James H. Klippel's video on a small organic solar cottage for a low budget. He incorporates 3000 gallon Haase tanks, (t 425-1150 )
skipperandcap 1 year ago
the ony window where u cant see thru but light gets thru, that should be on top of the roof, y would anyone want that on the side, u cant see thru it!
didnt know its every 2 years, i thought it was once a year thing. saw it on the science channel about 2 years ago. i hope they will have another this year.
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