By: Steve Mckim | 2010-03-29 | Diy There are two types of solar water heaters. Passive and forced circulation. In this article I'll show you how to construct one of each. Two simple yet effective solar water heater DIY projects. I must first say that neither of these heaters will heat your home. You could use similar methods to preheat your water before it flows to your hot water heater. read more
By: Jack T Robinson | 2010-03-31 | Interior design It is totally possible to build your own solar water heater. There's no need to spend tons of money one. You can easily make a DIY solar water heater that works in both warm and cold climates. This will greatly improve your home's energy efficiency. If you want to completely increase performance while reducing electricity usage dramatically, then a self built solar heater is the way to go for you. read more
By: Jon Arnett | 2010-03-31 | Interior design Recently, my 21 year old son was amazed to discover that we actually had a solar water heater DIY approach way back in the 1970's! Little did he know that the first patent for a commercial solar water heater was granted in 1891, a few years before even I was born! read more
By: Vivian Johnso | 2010-10-21 | Home improvement Solar heaters have been proven to benefit in both hot and cold climates. The heater will still keep the water warm and will reduce your heating costs. You will notice the savings from your very first utility bill. read more
By: Justine Blake 01 | 2011-08-10 | Diy Would you like to know about DIY Solar Water Heater Review? Would you expect to learn more regarding the credibility of Tom Hayden? Or perhaps is DIY Solar Water Heater Scam or legitimate product? There are shocking answers within this honest review! read more
By: Kaye Marks | 2010-11-18 | Arts & Entertainment The design of a solar water heater is very simple and with my instructions you will only need to set aside a few days to complete it. read more
By: Vijeta Batia | 2010-11-25 | Home improvement On this very page you are going to instruct how to destruct 1/3 of your cognition pecker by making your own solar hot wet system! read more
By: Lucid Community | 2011-11-24 | Home improvement Are you looking to lower your electricity bill with a Phoenix solar water heater? Learn how at EcoWater! read more
By: Pintooseo | 2011-12-10 | Home improvement Solar water heaters or such hot water devices are now a day’s commonly used sophisticated techniques of using renewable sources of energy that harness the energy available from sun. After harnessing this renewable or reusable form of energy it is then converted into electricity using various modern tools & techniques read more
By: Sam Stanford | 2010-03-31 | Interior design A great way to conserve energy in your home is to use a solar water heater. Heating water can be one of the most expensive things your home does every month, and a passive solar water heater can pay for itself in a very short time. read more
By: Katherine Shapiro | 2010-04-01 | Interior design Water, sun and wind - the most affordable sources of energy. Solar heating systems are becoming popular in many countries around the world. Solar water heaters can be active or passive types. read more
By: yoni levy | 2010-09-28 | Diy Solar water heaters can be either active or passive. An active system uses an electric pump to circulate the heat-transfer fluid; a passive system has no pump. The amount of hot water a solar water heater produces depends on the type and size of the system, the amount of sun available at the site, proper installation, and the tilt angle and orientation of the collectors. read more
By: Tushar Mathur | 2010-03-28 | Interior design The goal of passive solar systems is to collect all needed heat energy and then evenly distribute it inside the house. Passive solar heating is helpful in reducing electricity bills and also good for the environment. read more
By: Jason Stattom | 2011-12-29 | Tools and equipment There are several ways of acquiring hot water that do not require connecting to the grid system and does not provide heating electrical bills. But all methods of getting hot water have its own pros and cons... read more
By: John Labelman | 2010-03-28 | Interior design In the years to come, you can expect your electricity bills to skyrocket. So anything you can do to reduce the costs now will ultimately save even more later on. read more