I was thinking of putting bottles of water along my baseboard eletric heaters to save some money.
I have noticed some room for play in the variables.
Should the water be in: bottles?
Cans?
Plastic Containers?
A single, long skinny container?
Should the containers: Be directly on the heat source?
Have a breathing space between bottoms and heat source?
Have space between them?
Be 100% full (close under water to ensure no air)
Be vacume packed?
Stacked?
Insulated?
Shaped? (smaller top = faster loss of heat (i belive) )
Should the air: Flow on its own? (radiate)
Be pushed by fan?
Controlled by duct?
Sit for periods?
Output or intake as primary?
I was thinking, if it works.... Build a small "enclosed" sheet metal shelf that would have an airspace gap between the heater and the metal. Use beer bottles with the foam pipe insulation and corks. Put a duct near the floor and hope the air currents suck the cold air up, pumping out hot air (increasing in speed and effiecancy as hot air builds up and displaces the cold air).
Expertise? Comments? Suggestions? Thanks!!!