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Arctica DIY Solar Air Heater Kit Instructions

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2020
  • A step by step guide on assembly of the Arctica Solar Air Heater kit, available at the links below*.
    * September, 2022 update: We are now back in stock on DIY heater kits WITHOUT the aluminum frame rails. All other parts - the absorber, PV panel, thermostat, switch, fan and filter are part of this new kit. To build your heater you'll have to provide your own glass, insulation (polyiso) and framing material (we'd recommend wood or aluminum angle bracket). All materials except for the glass are available from a local big box hardware store. Tempered glass can be ordered custom from a local glass shop. Here is a simple wood frame design you can use to build your own heater from our kit:
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    * December, 2021 update: We've sold out of all of our heater kits, and we will not be restocking the exact kit in this video, however we will soon (early 2022) be launching a lower cost fully assembled heater and selling individual parts from the kit to those who want to use this video as training and inspiration to build their own DIY heaters.
    Introduction Video: • Arctica Solar Air Heat...
    DIY Kit order page: www.arcticasol...
    1500 Pre-Assembled: www.arcticasol...
    Website: arcticasolar.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @varietasVeritas
    @varietasVeritas Рік тому +3

    Put your dab of silicone on the hole before you place the self-tapping screw. It will seal better.
    Also, I would put a washer under all the screws. Big as you can.

  • @a787fxr
    @a787fxr 3 роки тому +5

    That looks like a great product that will heat and last a very long time.

  • @CasperBang
    @CasperBang Рік тому +4

    I wonder what material that absorber is made of. It looks surprisingly shiny/reflective.

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  Рік тому +4

      Its a special low emissivity coating on an aluminum substrate

  • @SUF-py4ix
    @SUF-py4ix 10 місяців тому +1

    Very nice really does look good. What size area of room is this unit rated for?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  10 місяців тому +2

      Hello. The 1500 series is rated for a room size of 100 - 150 sqft in most cases. It can be used in larger room spaces, it will contribute heat to any installed space, but it will be more noticeable in 100 - 150 sqft spaces.

  • @janstankiewicz5145
    @janstankiewicz5145 2 роки тому +1

    Ok. Dobra robota ! Pozdrawiam.

  • @nikolayhristov8493
    @nikolayhristov8493 2 місяці тому

    How many m², you could heat up with this one?

  • @Sekir80
    @Sekir80 3 роки тому +4

    I really like your build, the idea for having the polyiso as the back is great!
    One question: will it be able to stand the summer heat, or do I have to remove it to prevent overheating?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  3 роки тому +4

      In all of our testing and deployments to date, the summer heat is not an issue, it does not damage the heater to leave it out over the summer, but we do recommend covering it up if possible to avoid unwanted heat gain.

    • @Sekir80
      @Sekir80 3 роки тому +2

      @@ArcticaSolar Thank you for the answer!

    • @florino6556
      @florino6556 2 роки тому +1

      Where can I find the absorber sheet?

  • @tomislavgavran9712
    @tomislavgavran9712 3 роки тому +1

    Looks like it arrived straight from the factory, not homemade. You did a great job!
    Have you tried to connect two panels in series to get higher output temp?
    How do you get flow thru the entire unit when you put parallel poly strips between back side and absorber? I don't get it.

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks! Yes, you can connect two in series and get double the heat output. We call this a tandem system, and we have a video we are putting together about it that we will release shortly. The airflow is only along the backside of the absorber panel, adding strips of foam polyiso to encourage air turbulence. It does not choke off airflow, just encourages the air to better capture heat before leaving the heater.

  • @danbakke4495
    @danbakke4495 7 місяців тому

    Hi, The solar unit looks great! question: On the absorber, how come you have air flow only on the back side of it and not on the back and front? The wire going from the fan to the Thermal Switch, how much heat can that take, for example, what is that wire rated for? It can get pretty hot in the summer, days can get pretty hot outside, worst case scenario it could get blistering hot inside the unit. Over the long run would covering it be best? Is it 120 volts going through that wire?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  7 місяців тому

      Hi. We keep the airflow isolated to the back of the panel to keep the front of the absorber nice and clean, free of dust and debris from the incoming airstream. The wire is rated to the internal temperature of the heater and is routed external to the heater so it is protected from all but ambient heating. The harness for the system runs off of 12V DC, nice and safe.

  • @paperflight3104
    @paperflight3104 9 місяців тому +1

    Whats the aborbser sheet made of its plastic sheet ?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  8 місяців тому +1

      No - the absorber is a aluminum substrate coated with a selective surface low emissivity coating to hold in the heat as much as possible.

    • @paperflight3104
      @paperflight3104 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ArcticaSolar thanks for your response top cover is glass and second sheet is made of aluminium? I am talking about that blue type of sheet above which give blue colour it is aluminium or poly sheet? Plz

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  8 місяців тому +1

      @@paperflight3104 Yes, it is a coated aluminum absorber, which gives it a blue appearance. Air travels behind this sheet.

    • @paperflight3104
      @paperflight3104 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ArcticaSolar how many mm is aluminium sheet and what is the usually air tempreture of it

  • @petervanelslander6206
    @petervanelslander6206 6 місяців тому

    can the product be placed inside behind the window but still in the sun?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  5 місяців тому +1

      You could, and that would guarantee that incident sunlight would turn into heat, but truth is that most of the light entering your windows is already being converted to heat in the living space when it hits and is absorbed by the materials in your home.

    • @nikolayhristov8493
      @nikolayhristov8493 2 місяці тому

      You can substitute your window with the heater i think...

  • @andreycham4797
    @andreycham4797 3 роки тому

    How high temperature can your heater withstand ? Did you try to boost efficiency of it with mirrors?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  3 роки тому

      I think that is an interesting idea, and I do think if air is being drawn off the heater then it would probably boost quite nicely with mirrors adding additional sunlight. I'd say its worth trying!

  • @sissikenworth
    @sissikenworth Рік тому

    bonjour. quel est le matériau utilisé pour the absorber, s'il vous plaît?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  Рік тому

      Hello - the absorber is an aluminum sheet coating with a special high absorption, low emission coating. We can ship these absorber panels globally via DHL.

  • @martinrascon1350
    @martinrascon1350 2 роки тому

    I would add a fresnel lense to magnify the sunlight

  • @Frightline777
    @Frightline777 3 роки тому

    And what is the price of the kit in the video minus the glass and insulation?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  3 роки тому +2

      The kit is $449. A link to it is in the video description. Mention this comment and we'll cover your shipping!

  • @vDC2me
    @vDC2me 5 місяців тому

    will this work for the 2024 solar tax credit?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  5 місяців тому +1

      Hello - we have guidance on how to capture the tax credit on our website, in the FAQ section, at the very bottom of the page.

  • @ogfeen
    @ogfeen Рік тому

    How water tight is this product

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  10 місяців тому +2

      The product is all aluminum construction with well sealed glass glazing. Its very water tight. However, even if it wasn't you are constantly running air through the unit, any water that did find its way in would be evaporated out very quickly. The longest units we've had on test about 6 years old with no signs of water ingress.

  • @cszulu2000
    @cszulu2000 Рік тому

    How do you close it off for summer?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  Рік тому

      The heater is OK to be left uncovered. Some folks will cover with a tarp, or a board, or one customer just puts his potted sunflowers in front of his units.

  • @d.g.4745
    @d.g.4745 Рік тому

    What was exhaust temperature?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  Рік тому

      yes sorry, the video is a little fuzzy. It was 121 degrees F at the time of test.

  • @tizok77
    @tizok77 Рік тому

    WHAT IS THE PRICE OF THE KIT

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  Рік тому

      Hello - our kit product and price is at our website...

  • @aaronvallejo8220
    @aaronvallejo8220 3 роки тому

    With your R5 insulated 3 by 5 solar heater box what temperature output are you getting?

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  3 роки тому +1

      Hello, the R value for our 1" insulation is R6. At the end of the video we show its performance and delta T on the unit built.

    • @aaronvallejo8220
      @aaronvallejo8220 3 роки тому +5

      @@ArcticaSolar So I'll assume 50 C output then. My big 6 foot x 6 foot unit I made in 2015 with R26 insulation outputs 95C of heat when sunny. Your calculations at the end fine but most of your audience are not engineers and over their heads.

    • @ArcticaSolar
      @ArcticaSolar  3 роки тому +1

      @@aaronvallejo8220 Sorry, yes output air temp depends on input air temp, but if input air temp is around 70F, then output air is ~120F. Yes custom built large units are great, you can get a TON of heat out of such a unit. We are working on a multi-panel unit at Arctica, and hope to release in early 2021.

    • @aaronvallejo8220
      @aaronvallejo8220 3 роки тому +1

      @@ArcticaSolar Yes, indeed the outside colder air will warm up less than cool internal air. I have the bottom ventilation hole just above the baseboard in the dining room collecting the cool air as it sinks through the house funneling it through the solar air heater. I made my heat unit only 6 feet tall so the hole plugs could be installed easily morning and evening by anyone without using a ladder. Imagine the heat from a 12 or 16 foot lateral unit? Multi-panel unit in Antarctica during 24 hour summers? Sounds cool. I remember going to Antarctica in 2003 on the Little Red Ship. Simply brilliant!

    • @johnwyman6331
      @johnwyman6331 3 роки тому

      What type of coating do you have on the absorber? Is it a selective surface?