Solar Heating Made Easy — That Works!!!
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS here: blog.imehrle.com These small solar panels I made work… got my gas bill today. Last months payment (during a warmer cycle – December) was $131… this month (during a colder cycle – January) was only $126. bit.ly Last year usage was 5.5ccf this year is 4.1ccf iMehrle.com Again written and picture instructions here blog.imehrle.com Making a solar panel has never been easier. Mike shows you how to make a panel to heat a room or even a whole house starting at about $50. That’s right… 50 BUCKEROOS!!! No UGLY boxes hanging on the side of your house. No cutting holes in the side of you house to get the heat in. No infiltration of the nights cold in to the room adjacent an exterior panel. Made from window film, Cinefoil, aluminum flashing, aluminum heating tape and screen frames. Live in and apartment or condo? No problem!!! These hang in a window and can be taken down in the spring. No zoning issues to be concerned with. Nothing but positive about this solar panel. ENJOY!!! MikeM

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nice job mike? great idea and a practical solution for many people
Very nice, I know my back room, which happens to be my computer room, can actually get HOT in the winter with the shades up and the door closed, I really coud turn the heat off and this room would still stay warm. I could only imagine what these would do. Plus the added privacy would be a plus for this room.
Harnessing the power I’m getting in these windows would help me cut back on my bills.
Thanks.
@pilarandmike I will be working on that later this year. Building a log cabin to retire to in the country this summer.
That is fantastic! I love trhis project, can’t wait to show my husband.
Now, if we could find an efficient way to cool as well.
Absolutely fantastic Brotha! Love it!! Imagine someone who has a skylight! They could even be free standing outside with minor modification, a silent low-voltage blower (also solar!) and some coil tube going into the home!
great!