HOWTO: Build your own solar thermal panel in fifty dollars
Vikas Shekhawat | Apr 14 2006

Undoubtedly, heating water sucks in a hell lot of electricity, not only in cold countries but also in other parts of the globe. The only option, though we realized it long back but had been lackadaisical in implementing it, is harnessing the freely available solar energy.



The Sietch
website is dedicated to clean power and has wonderful DIY project following which you can create a fabulous solar thermal panel, shelling out just $50 and five hours at the maximum, melting down all your woes and saving loads of electricity. The panel is good enough, guarantying a cool hot water bath, and taking just four hours of sun for a bucket under normal weather conditions.



Via: thesietch

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Thanks for showing our project. Just thought I would let everyone know that the site has been redesigned and is the projects can now be found at
Homehttp://www.thesietch.org/projects.htm

We will be developing a 2nd generation solar thermal panel soon. It should be much more efficient and much cheaper to construct.

sorry that link should have read

http://www.thesietch.org/projects.htm

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