http://www.DIYSolarPowerGuides.com - For those who wish to go green (solar or wind
energy for the home) but can't afford the lump sum it typically costs up front;
give the do-it-yourself option a try for a small investment of just $50 for
instructions & plans. Also check out the true benefits of solar energy and how it's
applied, these systems are becoming more common and more affordable throughout the
U.S. and the rest of the world.
Sounds like cool green technologies
hamid4222 1 week ago
I don't understand the reasoning behind using the silicone to hold the fins on the downtubes. shouldn't they be soldered to each other?
EasyTennisLessons 5 months ago
When will you post it up on Youtube? Will be good to see.
viking1au 2 years ago
im building a solar water heater now......a box 32inx72 inches...insulated...installed a piece of corrogated tin roofing painted flat black..install copper tubing painted flat black..and covered with a piece of polycarb... i gutted an electric water heater and connected plumbing where the electric elements were..i connected the existing plumbing to my existing water heater...
centervilletn 2 years ago
lol im the first viewer , very nice
ftisimo 2 years ago