Nice job on the shop and solar. So in hindsight what would you do different on the solar?
How many sqare feet is the current solar?
Walrus when will you uncover your collector & start heating your slab?

Just read your thread, nice job on shop Walrus, still working on mine.
One of my goals is to have a very low operating/heating cost into my retirement years. Looks like you achieved that with yours.
I'd be happy at 35.
..I see northern Maine, 35 might be down right warm depending what northern Maine means..
Pay attention to tightness of building even if overhead doors ruin it and for me the insulation is worth every penny. People talk about return on your money but I think of comfort
Systems works great, the shop has never gotten below 43 and it generally is around 50 in the dead of winter.What did you use for glass on the collector?
and how about an update on the system?
Heat the slab, you can get useful heat at lower temps. Even on days that don't get out of the teens(F) I get heat put into my slab. If the sun is out I still get collector temps in the 80s or 90s, obviously not for long in Dec, January because of length of day but come February when sun is higher and length of day starts to increase the shop stays in the 50s without any other help. yesterday we had outdoor temps in the 40s, complete sun, I was burning a pallet(didn't even burn the whole pallet) in woodstove floor temp went from 50s to lower 60s. I'd guess its still over 60 in there right now, temps over night in 20s(F). Don't expect this kind of performance without strict attention to insulation and air infiltration. You can't have a huge heat load and expect to heat with solar in northern climes.im starting my 44x64 in the spring and pretty much gonna copy your design. I plan on making a 24x44 bay that will be heated by a solar collector. gonna go 20x12 with twinwall polycarbonate panels. Im just not sure if i should heat the slab with it or just run a glycol fan coil unig heater.
John, you have a real nice garage. The work you've done must be very pleasing now that you've been reaping the benefits. I'm most impressed with the solar panel you made. I was talking with my brother yesterday and discussing how we could incorporate that idea and use it in a forced hot water system (as I don't have the option of floor heat). Talk soon I'm sure........Dan
Nah, keep it simple is my way of thinking, it does what it does without having ton of money in it and without ever working on it. The panels on my house have been there 25 years, I've done nothing to the system except take panels off to reroof.Have you considered a fresnel lens or parabolic mirror to boost the water temperature?
That space has R 19 fiberglass in itNice work all around I am impressed! I love the re-purposing of the materials and it really gives character to the build! Great idea to add the lean to on the back, that it nice.
Quick question:
I really like the insulation on the outside of the building, and then you have the 2x6 between that and the inside walls. Do you have more insulation in the 6 inch depth or is it a sealed air space? Just curious as I am still deciding about my insulation options on my build.
You will get some useful heat out of those. Don't expect to be blown out of your building though.