Hello Friends,
I have been meaning to make one of these Solar Air heaters for a year, but never got the time. But after seeing DaveB's Nice development of his Solar Heaters, I just had to finally MAKE the time to put a simple wood design solar heater together and see how it does before summer gets here.
Of course mine is not as nice as Dave's, but it works really good from preliminary testing. So far, it has only taken me 6 hours of work and about $25!
I already had most of the materials.
I used 4 old 6" decking boards, extra Piece of metal roofing (from my brother's cabin), paint I had on hand, and a sheet of 1" insulation board I had bought 2 years ago for this purpose. (I finally got to USE it before it got broke)
Here it is 'Rigged up' for testing thru my window. Today was sunny and a nice 40F degrees outside. I simply allowed cool air to flow in the inlet from outside. (Until I get the return inlet pipe installed soon)
The outside dimensions are nearly 6.5' long by almost 3' wide. It is not mounted to the wall yet.

Here is the frame all painted. It is painted flat black latex on the inside walls. There are 3/4" cleats to screw the steel roofing piece to and for the insulation to screw to the back side of the cleats. So there is 3/4" space inbetween the metal sheet and the insulation. Hope that will be OK. I used two cans of flat spray paint to paint the steel collector. It has only SINGLE pane glass that slides into a groove I made with my table saw. I have always been worried about condensation and then possible mold developing from these Solar air heaters. But so far (today), I do not see any condensation on the glass or water vapor anywhere, which is good.
There are two pine baffles painted flat black to help circulate the airflow better as Dave showed on his. Thanks Dave.


The inlet and outlet holes come out the sides. Later this year, I plan on making a second collector the same size as this one and hooking it to the side. That is why there is an extra hole in the top right side with a rag in the hole.
The outlet hole in the upper left corner is 2" and the lower right hole is only 1.5". PVC pipe will be epoxied in the holes.
Funny story as to how I got the nice Tempered 1/8" thick glass.
A neihbor guy saw my spinning windmill and stopped by last year to talk about it. Nice guy. He said he would sell me 8 of these tempered glass panels as he didn't really need them. They went to sliding doors. Anyway I only took 4 (Wish now I got all 8!!) and they were practically free. They are nice, since they can bend quite a lot and not break. Goes to show ya, a spinning windmill can get you a lot of other nice stuff!
Today, I just got it done and was a nice day to try it out for the first time. Be aware that I do not heat my big living room whatsoever to save on the electric bill. So the temp is always cold.(about 45F degrees)
Today , it started out at 48F degrees in the room. The concrete slab is very cold under the carpet. Its like a giant air conditioner on all the time.
I temporarily rigged the collector with some 1.5" pvc pipe thru my window. For now, it will go thru my window , but I will replace it with 3" pipe for better flow.
Most of the day today, I let just let the 1.5" pipe stick up thru the window but with NO fan attached. It did have some good hot air slowly coming out of it. After a few hours of direct sun it took the temp up about 5 degrees in my big (vawted ceiling) living room. It took the room up to 54 degrees.
Then I decided to try this nice 12V 4 watt 70cmf (4") fan I got from 'Surplus Center' last year.
It is also rigged up with duct tape temporarily. The photo is here:

And WOW what a difference this fan makes!! Most of the best sun was already past , but in just an hour it took the room temp up to 70 degrees! I was amazed. If I had had the fan hooked up from the beginning, I bet it would have got to 80F degrees in my big living room and bathroom! I can't wait for tomorrow. Hope it is sunny.
It has actually exceeded my expectations while using the fan. There was more sun this winter. I wish I had made this before winter started. Oh well, I got one more month to make use of this one and learn and plan for the second collector for this fall. Now-- on to making a better Hot Water heater for this summer with more of that nice tempered glass. I gotta use it, it is behind my couch in the living room.(Safest place I could find to store them)
Any comments, concerns, pointers, or questions appreciated.