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by Christophe » 14/05/08, 02:50

Leave concrete is "sold" (against some Rochefort and a DIY aprem on a hydrau ram) : Mrgreen:, thank you again tigger! :)

Good kk1 has ideas to reuse these glazings (in double or simple glazing by separating them) ... for the moment apart from a small greenhouse I do not see ... but gardening it goes a while ... :?:
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by phil53 » 14/05/08, 08:50

The best is still the solar collector for water.
A variant that I made younger is to collect a sheet water tank that you cover with black. On 3 sides you put the windows. Then you connect a pressurized water inlet and an outlet from the top.
For a holiday home it doesn't take up space and it works well.
For shutter purists to limit cooling at night.
I leave this system under pressure in winter and well even with -10 it did not explode.
I may have been lucky.
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by Cuicui » 14/05/08, 12:15

phil53 wrote:The best is still the solar collector for water.
A variant that I made younger is to collect a sheet water tank that you cover with black. On 3 sides you put the windows. Then you connect a pressurized water inlet and an outlet from the top.
For a holiday home it doesn't take up space and it works well.
For shutter purists to limit cooling at night.
I leave this system under pressure in winter and well even with -10 it did not explode.
I may have been lucky.

Ideal for hot and penniless country.
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by Christophe » 14/05/08, 13:56

phil53 wrote:The best is still the solar collector for water.


Ah yes, but we are already "equipped" ... :D
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