Has anyone got solar water heater? + some electric bill stuf
Posted: 11 Mar 2010 02:58 pm
Just little question in a title.
I'm building batch heater (maybe correct term?) for summer use, heat insulation to barrel outside + old house heating radiator painted black and put into insulated box, maybe I get some water heated that way for bathing and dish washing, that will be seen. I try to make it so that I would not need a pump, but if I need a pump then I will be lost, I have some very low power solar cells, like 1-3w, but I doubt those will run any pump.
My powercompany fails constantly to deliver power in one piece they cut it to multiple pieces and it does irritate me when I'm cooking and power goes out, so I decided to give them small signal and try to minimize my power usage during summer.
I also try to build wind generator, but that might be still quite difficult to use, here is no wind, year's average is below 4m/s also at ground level there is only one direction where I can get wind from and it is quite impossible to get that fan up high, it would require ton of permits and paperwork etc.
Anyway I know what kind of windmill I will build, making generator is bit gray area still even I have read how to find out how many coils etc, but still, also some minor details of construction are something I need to think about. I would love to go maglev bearing route, but I have never heard or seen anyone do vertical axel bearing with such, so I doubt that it is possible, I could make guide with conventional bearing and I would think that adding magnets around axle housing and to axle it should in theory leviate at middle of axle housing, it would only need guides, at least horizontal axle levitates that way, so why not vertical?
Still I have not seen it done, which puzzles me a bit and it might be that I go to traditional bearings instead, which would be again boring and with these low winds less effective.
I'm building batch heater (maybe correct term?) for summer use, heat insulation to barrel outside + old house heating radiator painted black and put into insulated box, maybe I get some water heated that way for bathing and dish washing, that will be seen. I try to make it so that I would not need a pump, but if I need a pump then I will be lost, I have some very low power solar cells, like 1-3w, but I doubt those will run any pump.
My powercompany fails constantly to deliver power in one piece they cut it to multiple pieces and it does irritate me when I'm cooking and power goes out, so I decided to give them small signal and try to minimize my power usage during summer.
I also try to build wind generator, but that might be still quite difficult to use, here is no wind, year's average is below 4m/s also at ground level there is only one direction where I can get wind from and it is quite impossible to get that fan up high, it would require ton of permits and paperwork etc.
Anyway I know what kind of windmill I will build, making generator is bit gray area still even I have read how to find out how many coils etc, but still, also some minor details of construction are something I need to think about. I would love to go maglev bearing route, but I have never heard or seen anyone do vertical axel bearing with such, so I doubt that it is possible, I could make guide with conventional bearing and I would think that adding magnets around axle housing and to axle it should in theory leviate at middle of axle housing, it would only need guides, at least horizontal axle levitates that way, so why not vertical?
Still I have not seen it done, which puzzles me a bit and it might be that I go to traditional bearings instead, which would be again boring and with these low winds less effective.


