??? will this new air flow though cans work any help out there thanks.......

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  • sunburnt
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 11

    ??? will this new air flow though cans work any help out there thanks.......

    building a new box 40 x 96 around 140 cans . i wanted to blow the air thought the cans top to the bottom then out between the cans and the glass back up.. is this a bad ideia .
  • Naptown
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    • Feb 2011
    • 6880

    #2
    Yes it is you will lose too much heat. Air in the bottom and out the top.
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    • russ
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jul 2009
      • 10360

      #3
      Might help heat the glass - but that is not what you want to do I don't think.
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      • sunburnt
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 11

        #4
        was watching on utube some it think gary alenn with a 12 x 24 up flow heater its covered in plastice . air goes down the back then up the front of the panel. thought with the air going through the can geting pre heated then out the bottom and up the front of can pulling more of the heat out of the cans and in to the air flow. would this be like pre heating the air . also the longer you let the air in heat box or in heatexchanger mode warm the air more? will be useing completly foam box with 3/8 safety glass. thanks i wish the was a OPPS..dont do this on utube ...

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        • russ
          Solar Fanatic
          • Jul 2009
          • 10360

          #5
          Most of what you see on youtube is useless - provides a platform for those that like to show off and not much more.

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          • likes to eperiment
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 17

            #6
            Originally posted by sunburnt
            was watching on utube some it think gary alenn with a 12 x 24 up flow heater its covered in plastice . air goes down the back then up the front of the panel. thought with the air going through the can geting pre heated then out the bottom and up the front of can pulling more of the heat out of the cans and in to the air flow. would this be like pre heating the air . also the longer you let the air in heat box or in heatexchanger mode warm the air more? will be useing completly foam box with 3/8 safety glass. thanks i wish the was a OPPS..dont do this on utube ...
            I read your post, may i offer an experiment if your of the mind that likes to try stuff out. Try running the air into the collector down the front of the cans next to the glazing to preheat your air and keep the glazing temps lower, (the cooler air pulls heat from the glazing, if you use the hotter air you will end up heating the glazing and make it a radiant heating panel), then into bottom of the cans, up inside of cans an out the collector to your space. (same idea you had just in reverse, it just takes some tinkering to move the air where you want it to go) !! In my experience the lower the temp in your collector and more CFM of you use the less heat loss you get. Be sure to put the fan in the cold air side of the flow circuit.
            To be honest, the increase of exiting air temps is marginally higher but the glazing temps do drop by (in my case) 15ish%. If you using a plastic glazing it could be worth it just for the longevity issue.
            Have fun experimenting, cause its way better than watching TV !!
            Last edited by likes to eperiment; 12-13-2012, 11:37 AM. Reason: messed up
            Don't burn stuff up, never quit experimenting!

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