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Bruce talks about setting up heat sinks in the greenhouse.
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Previously we covered minimizing heat loss through insulation Greenhouse heats quickly — then cools quickly
Hold onto the heat — something for the heat to sink into — Heat Sinks
2 purposes — 1 while absorbing the heat they keep you greenhouse from overheating
And they store the heat to be released back into the greenhouse at night and during cloudy days saving you big bucks by not having to run your heater as much
Passive — no electrical or complicated systems — just set it and forget it Different degrees of quality Wood floors are lowest, then earth, then concrete or brick —For walls rock, then concrete, then water
Water is by far the best — either water filled bags in concrete blocks, Small jugs on shelves filled with water (heats up quick but gives up the heat quicker)
Water filled barrels, commercial containers or water walls Some use water filled barrels as dual purpose shelve stands
Heat storage capacity — btu storage capacity wood 10 — earth 20 — concrete/stone 25 – water 62 1 55 gallon drum of water holds as much heat as 17 cubic feet of concrete or rocks 2 gallons of water = 80lbs of rock
Even though water works great it as a heat sink you will probably still need to supplementally heat since you need 2-4 gallons of water for each square foot of exposed glazing So an uninsulated 6×8 gh would need 970 gallons — that is why you want to insulate the entire north wall and as much of the rest of the gh as possible 300-400gal (~6 barrels) or an aquaponics system
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By Alex 2016-2-22 12:22
We feel easy to cooperate with this company, the supplier is very responsible, thanks.There will be more in-depth cooperation.
By Cindy 2016-3-16 11:41