Homemade Absorber Plates
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Perfect! Dang near anyways, very nice how to video, I eat this sort of thing right up, now to get off my duff and get building!
I did get a flood damaged 2 year old gas water heater I gutted. I want to install a coil of copper into it, thinking of going through the old 3/4" temp senor hole, and out either through the drain with a T. I have about 50' of 3/8" tubing I plan on using. This in lieu of drain back system
Any Ideas on creating a coil inside a tank?
please hit reply or message me thnks
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Great video! Very well done. I plan to do more videos myself, and your presentation has inspired me to do better.
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Love your stuff. I scored large clear glass insulated units. Split the desicant channels to separate into 1/4 single pane glazing. I have printing plates for the absorber, and was just going to heat and move air, now I'm not sure if I'm going to do air or antifreeze solution. KEEP PLAYING!
Thank you Old Guy Phil
Actually you are still a young guy. I'm 65 and I stil hav a ways to go. You can make a serpentine collector with printer plates. check out "Our Big Sun"
jcanivan 2 years ago