Spray foam will make that a very tight building, should be easy to heat and comfortable to work inUnderstood. I have supplemental heat. And cracked the code on my Insullation. Going spray foam. Best for quanset huts.
Spray foam will make that a very tight building, should be easy to heat and comfortable to work inUnderstood. I have supplemental heat. And cracked the code on my Insullation. Going spray foam. Best for quanset huts.
I love it, shop stays above 45 or so all winter with no other heat going. It's generally around 50. Stoking the woodstove gets it warm real quick if I want to go there and work. I've done nothing to it since I got it going except I went with a new controller. My shop was built to take advantage of solar though. Floor is insulated, edge of slab insulated. Walls and ceiling 2inches of foam plus cellulose in attic, fiber in walls. The building is tight other than 10 by 10 door. Best door I could find plus weatherstripping.I have been thinking about a solar collector again and I thought you had done one, how is it working? Been a while since you updated!
I wouldn't waste my time with air.I have been toying with it for a while, but mine will probably just be air. I was thinking of having it heat water so it stores the heat after the sun goes down, but not sure the best approach. My floor is not insulated and my doors are the worst ones I could find.
To move air takes energy, to move an equivalent amount of energy in water takes way less energy. I'd heat a tank of water and then use that water for heat. But it takes real hot water to make a baseboard effective. That's way my system works so well. 80 degree water heats my floor fine, won't do **** in a baseboard . I'd recommend a website called builditsolar.comWould you just make radiators then?
If sun stays out, pump runs all dayHey walrus, once your panel heats up in the morning does the pump stay running all day or start and stop continually?
I do have woodstove, I can heat it, just curious as to how low it will go. 37 when I went out there this morning.Keep us posted. I thought you said you had a wood stove? Or did you mean no other way to heat the floor? What about a small 10gal 110v as a backup when it gets stupid cold.
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I do have woodstove, I can heat it, just curious as to how low it will go. 37 when I went out there this morning.
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I do, not worried about floor, collector is pressurized and full of no burst [emoji4]Yeah. That makes sense. You have glycol mix in the floor I assume?
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It's below zero f, no wind today. Collector temps in 80s right now.How cold is this cold snap your dealing with? Its minus 28C and minus 40C in the wind in alberta right now
High noon,3f out, collector temp just over 100. Going into floor at around 50.It's below zero f, no wind today. Collector temps in 80s right now.
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I'm on the coast of Maine this is the first time I've seen temps this low in shop. Shop is built to heat easily. You would be similar to northern Maine. I doubt it works up there but it would help.How cold is this cold snap your dealing with? Its minus 28C and minus 40C in the wind in alberta right now.
If your having problems in the US i doubt mine would work up here, once its built.
Couple things about the build, it built to use solar as a heat source. It’s tight and insulated to take advantage of what little heat the sun generates in Maine in the winter. Why it works is, the floor s generally at approx 50 degrees or less. That means collector temps in the 60s puts heat in the floor. 60s is easy to get. The sun is higher now so temps much Higher than that are easy now. Sometimes as high as 110f . That’s not the fluid temp as it’s generally a few degrees higher than floor temp when solar is running. If I did it again I would have covered the whole south side of wall it’s collector.Wow, what an awesome build.
This makes me want to sell my boiler panel and build this solar system out. I hate paying the electric bill when the shop floor gets turned on Fall-Spring.
Maybe I could keep the system I have, but turn the heating elements off?