Posted by rrlund on November 22, 2013 at 07:24:45 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: Hydrogen power? posted by John T on November 22, 2013 at 07:08:54:
Not to take this off in a whole 'nuther direction,but you talk about building an earth sheltered passive solar heated home.
I'm trying to lay together the $20,000 or so that it's going to take to put in this system that's common in Sweden. Here's a picture of Thogers house and his heating system along with the schematic. Just like nearly everybody there,he has five solar panels on the roof of his house that heats an antifreeze that runs through the coils in these two 450 gallon insulated tanks and heats water. Then there is a small wood gasification boiler to back up the solar panels in the coldest weather. The wood in the rack will last him a week. He says he uses less than two cords of wood a year to heat the house and all of his domestic hot water. He's in the same latitude as Anchorage Alaska.
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