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RE: [Beyond_cheap_fuel] Re: Conservatory heating for free ? Is it a possibility ?

part 2 ........................greenhouse heating is under FAQ on
www.itsnoteasybeinggreen.org


Brian Moyler





>From: "clive1471" <cliveburke@...>
>Reply-To: Beyond_cheap_fuel@...
>To: Beyond_cheap_fuel@...
>Subject: [Beyond_cheap_fuel] Re: Conservatory heating for free ? Is it a
>possibility ?
>Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 10:54:22 -0000
>
>Yup - its the same Clive here!
>
>I guess you are on the mains, if so, what you need to do is take a
>look at www.windsave.com these people can install a wind turbine
>that supplies power to the house grid, reducing or even ellimating
>your electric bill, then you can just use a normal electric heater
>for heating.
>
>Clive :-))
>
>--- In Beyond_cheap_fuel@..., "mikescott1069"
><mikescott1069@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I was reading a description on ebay from clive about a wind
> > generator, I learned more in this "For Sale" article than i have
> > managed to find out from most government or local authority sites
> > regarding renewable energy.
> > I have had a niggling thought in the back of my mind about
>harnessing
> > the wind power to heat my conservatory. I live at the edge of the
> > pennines and my garden is exposed to a good deal of wind and is
>not
> > obscured by trees or buildings - it seems such a waste not to use
>this
> > situation.
> > Is there a wind generator that would be able to power an
>underfloor
> > heating element in my conservatory? Also what about storing any
>power
> > for those calm days (we have about 4 or 5 days a year even in
> > lancashire).
> > If so what would you recomend as my next step.
> >
> > Cheers...Mike
> >
>
>
>
>







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Hi, I was reading a description on ebay from clive about a wind generator, I learned more in this "For Sale" article than i have managed to find out from most...
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Oct 8, 2006
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Yup - its the same Clive here! I guess you are on the mains, if so, what you need to do is take a look at www.windsave.com these people can install a wind...
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Oct 8, 2006
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part 2 ........................greenhouse heating is under FAQ on www.itsnoteasybeinggreen.org Brian Moyler...
Brian Moyler
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Oct 8, 2006
12:45 pm

Check out the site...... www.itsnoteasybeinggreen.org they had a broken glass heat sink which heated the greenhouse using a small solar fan. Brian Moyler...
Brian Moyler
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Oct 8, 2006
12:47 pm

Brian, I haven't found the broken glass information, but I'm reading the forums with some interest. Thanks, ... Dave Brown Green Bay, WI ...
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Oct 8, 2006
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Hi dave, its under FAQ so I have pasted it below for you . regards Brian "How does the greenhouse heat sink work? Some details are in the book, but half the...
Brian Moyler
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Oct 8, 2006
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I guess your undeerfloor heating is 230v, either just run it off the mains (with a Windsave turbine supplying power to said mains) or take a look at...
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