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  • Accipiter82
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 5

    #16
    You can us empty beer/soda cans to build solar air heater

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    • inetdog
      Super Moderator
      • May 2012
      • 9909

      #17
      Originally posted by Accipiter82
      You can us empty beer/soda cans to build solar air heater
      For some reason, it seems to work better if you empty the beer cans yourself!
      SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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      • Naptown
        Solar Fanatic
        • Feb 2011
        • 6880

        #18
        Originally posted by inetdog
        For some reason, it seems to work better if you empty the beer cans yourself!
        true but in the interest of quality control it is also better to wait a bit between the emptying and the building of the panels.
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        • Accipiter82
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 5

          #19
          Originally posted by Naptown
          true but in the interest of quality control it is also better to wait a bit between the emptying and the building of the panels.
          Agree This is my goal panel_od_limenki_19s.jpg i find good tutorial and just to wind one more friend that will help me to empty all 100+ beer cans

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          • sunburnt
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 11

            #20
            my thought and i dont think much but

            beer cans ar much thiner than the gutter spouts will this lessen heat transfer .. all burnt here.....

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            • Naptown
              Solar Fanatic
              • Feb 2011
              • 6880

              #21
              Originally posted by sunburnt
              beer cans ar much thiner than the gutter spouts will this lessen heat transfer .. all burnt here.....
              Incorrect
              Heat transfer across a medium is a function of the thermal conductivity of the material, temperature differential and THICKNESS OF MATERIAL.
              Look at any heat transfer material the BTU rate is dependant on the thickness of the material. The thicker the slower the transfer.
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              • likes to eperiment
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 17

                #22
                Paint coatings and heat absorbing/transfer

                One other almost always over looked area of heat transfer inefficiencies is the paint coating department. Much of the paint commonly used for collector assembles contain heavy polymers that actually are slow to absorb heat and transfer heat just as poorly. Think condoms and paint coatings act similar. Highly polished black chrome is very nearly the most heat absorbent surface available. Just tough to make an aluminum can polished to high luster, however the increased performance would be mentionable.
                I just made a post offering interesting possibilities in the absorbing and releasing of solar radiation with different materials in the beer can collector thread. Its certainly food for thought.
                Interesting to think about would be an aluminum can similar to a florescent bulb only larger in diameter. Polished to a high degree with a smooth and black finish. The paint should contain a high degree of metalic bits, cover well with a single coat, be nontoxic, and cheap to use. The black can/gutter assembly works well enough to be of use but you can see the room available for improvement.
                Stay safe, don't burn anything up or down, and never quit experimenting!
                Last edited by likes to eperiment; 12-11-2012, 03:36 PM. Reason: more stuff...
                Don't burn stuff up, never quit experimenting!

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