My Solar Furnace using downspouts on a sunny day 2nd test results
by admin on Thursday, November 24th, 2011 | 18 Comments
Solar Funace built from Rich Allen’s 5th design with good test results of 225F static air temp and 183F with 90CFM Computer case fan

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Justin sorry man but actually my hat goes to RichAllenMusic. While researching Solar Heaters on Youtube I found his design to be the best I had seen. Not taking anything away from others, the Newfounldander out of Canada with his Soda Pop Can Heater business being on the Discovery Channel got me interested. Honestly I cant claim any first idea design here. I think God somewhere in the old testament said that everything that is given is for us and for our children forever, I like it that way.
thanks Rich, glad i could be of inspiration.
We are currently cranking out 100+ heat panel units a month, its all thanks to the fun we have had perfecting our trade on youtube! these things sell like hotcakes! Dont waste your time with these ney-sayers, and goofy questions about silly stuff. It took us years to figure this out, they should have just as much fun as we did!
Hello, thank you for sharing your video. I am looking to build a solar unit that is able to hook into an outlet or power a fan I have on a fireplace insert. The trick is it’s got to be cost-effective time is not an issue I have time to build it any suggestions or ideas? I know I will have to covert the dc to ac, but is there any you would do?
Johnnyreb, Hey wouldn’t a house awning which doubles as a hot air solar heater be cool. I have plans to do this soon…keep watching…Thanks again.
@johnnnyreb51 Sir, you are right. Why not build it if it’s cheap and pays for itself quickly. But I only have so much time to invest in my projects with many plans for different ones and I’d like to get the biggest bang for the time I invest. I just picked up 3- 55 gallon barrels yesterday at $15 each. Im thinking if I can store the hot water I made during the day and then use it at night now I’ve really got something. Thanks for posting…Greg
@alvinshep51 All things solar stop working at night. So solar is a nice system to off set the cost of running your heater when solar can be used. Solar during the day normal heat at night. The cost of the solar heater will pay for itself in less then a month.
You want to move that 182 deg’s out. . You want to be down around 110 – 120. You can go with larger cfm fans. The trick is finding the right fan for a given heater. Your build has a sweet spot and once found is a beautiful thing. Nice Job.
It is my humble opinion after working with both solar air furnaces and solar hot water heaters. That although solar air can supplement your heating system I believe solar hot water whole house heating is a much better alternative to air. For example, if the sun drops behind a cloud hot air falls instantly. Not so with water, also something which can be stored for use during the night.
you are doing fine, dont listen to all these hvac retards who think they know everything. I deal with moron IBEW electricians all day long who think they should be the only ones to do solar PV, yet i am one of the largest solar companies in Colorado! Keep working with your backyard heating experiments and soon enough it will pay off for you. We sell hundreds of our industrial hot air panels each month, and we started out years ago just like you!
With that said if the exit duct were at the other end then the air flow would run down the trunk line and the end rail would be getting most of the air.
In response to supply and return locations, what you say sounds and maybe true if you were drawing the air through the unit. However in forced air like the type used in residential HVAC. The Residential Duct Systems Manual D says that the air stream enters and blows to the end of the pipe, and at that point the pressure builds up and then backs up in the pipe. Never to put a vent close to the of the trunk line or it will rob all the air from the other ducts.
nice looking box….
Looove this idea !!!!
might also put the return on the opposite end of the panel to the intake, this gives the air more time to travel the full length of the panel instead of in then up and out, great job!! I have never considered aluminum downspouts!! i will have to give this a try!!
great looking heater with temps like that you wont need to hook up return from house im not using a return just heating fresh air on my downspout heater the sun just now getting high enough to let my heater work it was 24 degrees and it cut on at 113 degrees the other day wish i got full sun please do a update when you get it hooked up
My first attempt at working with solar systems. Mistakes I’m finding is locating the unit for the sun. The best location for Nov. when the sun was at 48 degrees at noon. Put the unit in the shade for most of the day in Dec. as the suns angle dropped to 32 degrees on Dec 21st. Other problems that I truly didn’t think through was that I primarily need heat at night. This type system is down as soon as the sun is. I’m going to try using old A/C coils to transfer heat to a fluid which I can store.
I sure do hope you show it when it’s connected
looks great .TAKE CARE