How I build my solar heater part three (19)
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come on, you spent 8:55 min to clean the bottles and 5 sec showing the heater and you didnt explain anything how to build it and how does it work, you made me angry like star wars episode 1. I am not going toy give you thumb down because i am nice today. WHAT? this is part 3? what did you do in last 2 parts, buying and drinking soda?
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Isnt it strange, you see bottles everywhere, then when you need them , they are hard to find.? Have to hard on the Vodka and coke for a while. Fun whilst learning..?
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@Rawbush hahaha yeah I like the high speed videos. I think it looks cool indeed, I was also surprised by the looks when I put it together. If it works half as good as it looks then I'm a happy man. Thx Rawbush, peace to you and the family :-)
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You need to stay off the meth, working way to fast. lol The heat exchangers look professional built in the end. Great job iT. Two thumbs up. : )
Started one myself, now getting a solar geyser to feed into, then I should get the geyser off the grid, bypassing my electric one, but put some shut off valves so I can put it back on if need be. Excellent experiment though, did you see the Brazilian one. On YT.?
catatonicable 1 year ago
@catatonicable Hi catinicable, Yes I've see the Brazilian version, cool design as well. I think I've added that video to the playlist that I made about solar heaters. I'm looking forward to see more from your project, if that's possible. It sounds like a great project.
Greets and Peace, iT
insAneTunA 1 year ago
iT, working at that speed - forget working by the hour. :)
Sweet stuff your doing there.
I guess I should get off my butt and duplicate this, save some cash while I'm at it.
Thank you for the vid.
mikepowers420 1 year ago
@mikepowers420 Thx Mike, glad that I could inspire you My next model is going to be different but first I am going to finish this one. I've build this for several reasons, most important was that it is possible to get a result with the worst and cheapest materials possible. I think that a closed box with a glass window is better and more durable. And a flat sheet of black painted metal will do a better job as well. Thx for watching, peace, iT
insAneTunA 1 year ago
clear that will keep a fridge cold in the winter to. good one man
jdmforyou 1 year ago
@jdmforyou Thx jdm, hope your doing well...peace, iT
insAneTunA 1 year ago