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Photovoltaic solar for heating a room?
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Re: Photovoltaic solar for heating a room?
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by tmcmurran (
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Would not heating a water source for some type of radiant heating be more productive? I only ask because I would like to be able to do something along the same lines and am a little unsure of what direction to take. At least you would be able to retain some of the heat energy a little longer if it was contained and slowly released over time. Also if produced with a diversion load once the system was charged you would be gaining a extra source of energy that would otherwise be wasted on a dump load that does very little.
Just a thought........
Photovoltaic solar for heating a room?
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