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Free Solar Heat “How it’s made” solar panel Part 1.2

Mar 29th, 2009 by Mr.Burton

Go Green. Harvest the sun and beat the cost of heat.Easy step by step build your own solar heating/hot water system.Green energy the wave of the future.Solarize your home. So easy. The sun,Warren Buffett's favorite free resource. Next video soon. …

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25 Responses to “Free Solar Heat “How it’s made” solar panel Part 1.2”

  1. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm1tim4962

    I thank you for …
    I thank you for creating the video. I do have a question. Onxe I create the solar panel, what do I do with it. The copper is sitting inside the panel. How do I set it up so it attually heats water or a small cabin. I mught attually do this if I can find out how I can make it work. Thank you – Nice video you made it simple. Part two?

  2. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm2colonella2002

    Yes yes yes !!! …
    Yes yes yes !!! Plexi is fine, but those double glass doors are perfect. Good luck. Ernie

  3. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm3Rog1550

    What is the max …
    What is the max temp for the plexiglass before it gets soft? I am building 2- 28″X 76″ solar panels and not shure of what would be better glass or plexiglass?
    I have 3 sliding glass door glass that is 28″x 76″ is how I got the size for the panels. but have broken one very easy.
    should I use the glass or plexiglass? Thanks.

  4. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm4colonella2002

    I am working on it …
    I am working on it now. Thanks

  5. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm5colonella2002

    Just take it slow …
    Just take it slow and easy. This will help you understand how solar heat works. Remember, on a full scale unit the copper will be a wider dimension. You will be able to solder 90 degree angles.

  6. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm6rajenbec

    One of the best …
    One of the best videos I have ever come across in Youtube. Very clear, simple and precise. Will look forward to your next part on this project. I am going to try this.

  7. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm7Sonyoooo3

    looseparts- No i …
    looseparts- No i was not drinking i was sleeping.

  8. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm8colonella2002

    No drinking…not …
    No drinking…not wrtiing, just of the cuff..what part are you talking about???

  9. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm9looseparts

    sonyoooo3 – were …
    sonyoooo3 – were you drinking when you wrote this? Maybe you meant ‘valve’ and ‘heat’ (?)

  10. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm10looseparts

    lcampbell00 – This …
    lcampbell00 – This might work… We used this method in the 70′s to bend aluminum tubing for hang gliders. Try this: Fill your tube with sand. Probably it will need to be dry sand (use your wife’s oven!) and make sure the ends of the tubes are closed. I hope this helps.

    I like your idea of trying rope – please comment back to let us know if either of these methods work.

  11. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm11lcampbell00

    hi.
    I’d just like …

    hi.
    I’d just like to thank you for posting this video.

    It was pretty easy to follow and i have almost completed one myself.
    The only problem i am finding is bending the copper tubing. It deforms its shape and bends when i try and manipulate the tubing to be in a S like shape.

    What do you suggest i do to deal with this problem?

    perhaps to feed some rope through the tubing?
    I don’t want to ruin the copper as it was the most expensive part of the project.
    Thanks

  12. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm12colonella2002

    hi Colonella, i …
    hi Colonella, i just saw your video on how to make solar pannels, i have to say its brilliant, but i have to ask a few questions if i may.

    1) how can you get the power stored out of it? lets say to use on something electrical
    2) how can the design you made be used to heat water.

    please messege me back ASAP i would like to understand how to use this solar pannel to its maximum potental.

    Badgerman6666 aka

    Joel

  13. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm13Struckgold

    Essentially yes – …
    Essentially yes – only the bucket is a well insulated tank and the hot fuild is passed thru it in a coil of copper bringing the temperature up to that which is being created by the solar panel

  14. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm14pumkinvine

    wow, creating …
    wow, creating energy! this dude has defied the law of conservation of energy with a simple box! (which btw, he also created!) lmao

  15. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm15Bigjohnnywad

    EXCELLENT …
    EXCELLENT video-Well done! I am going to be another one of your subscribers.

  16. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm16colonella2002

    I am working on …
    I am working on video number 2. I am testing different designs. I will be selling a step by step instruction book, and selling a kit that contains one panel so people can use it as a template for the whole system. Your answer is yes…Ernie

  17. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm17382618382

    A++++ thank you sir …
    A++++ thank you sir, your video is excellent, good content, well organized. MY question can you make me one of this and sell it to me.

  18. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm18Sonyoooo3

    Nice so a person …
    Nice so a person can just also use normal light volv at night to hit the water?

  19. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm19howmakeSOLARPANELS

    I have full …
    I have full instructions on how to build very cheap solar panel and wind mill for home. FULL step-by-step guide.

  20. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm20Bigtruck2007

    Great Video. Can’t …
    Great Video. Can’t wait to see the next video…

  21. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm21TheNoble7

    great.
    great.

  22. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm22lcampbell00

    I understand how …
    I understand how the anitfreeze liquid within the pipes is kept hot, but from there, how is the heat from the pipes transfered into the water?

    Is it as simple as having enough copper tubing to travel to a bucket of water?

  23. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm23starberrylov3r

    how is it use for …
    how is it use for heating homes?

  24. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm24hto1971

    cool stufe they are …
    cool stufe they are doing hho stufe on youtube for cars im thanking about doing one for my truck and my house heater and hot water heater maby wht you are doing to for soler ty for vidio

  25. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm25colonella2002

    Hello brother …
    o brother martin,
    This is just a sample box. I use it to experiment with tempatures. I am in the process of building 6 2×8 panels for my domestic hot water. Thanks

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