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My Parabolic Trough Water Heater | 27 comments (27 topical, editorial)
Re: My Parabolic Trough Water Heater (3.00 / 0) (#2)
by oztules (oztules__at__bigpond.com) on Sat Aug 23rd, 2008 at 03:48:32 PM MST
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Interesting design, do you think that you should insulate the stainless mirror from behind to keep the ambient inside temperature up (the plastic did it for you here I think).

Neat example of heating up above the passive ones.

.........oztules
Flinders Island Australia



Re: My Parabolic Trough Water Heater (3.00 / 0) (#5)
by brianc4 on Mon Aug 25th, 2008 at 03:39:56 PM MST
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oztules,

   On the prototype in this post I used 3-1/2" fiberglass batt insulation between the back of the mirror & the plastic back on the trough.

   For the final unit I may have a local contractor spray in polyisolene insulation.

   Also considering double pane glass on the front for a dead air gap & better insulation.

   I think that the parabolic style solar water heater can work well even in a cold climate if the collector tube is protected from ambient air.

Any thoughts on insulation or glass for front cover would be appreciated.

Brian

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My Parabolic Trough Water Heater | 27 comments (27 topical, 0 editorial)

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