[AT] OOOPS - Do as I say not as I do - now rambling off topic
Henry Miller
hank at millerfarm.com
Fri Jul 29 19:09:38 PDT 2005
On Friday 29 July 2005 07:02 am, charlie hill wrote:
> I have toyed with the idea of placing a long coil of plastic pipe in a coil
> about 10 feet in the ground with insulated and filtered air shafts coming
> to the surface from each end of the coil. Then using some sort of air to
> air heat exchanger. That is just a thought at this point. I haven't tried
> to actually figure it out.
>
> I actually like oil heat. Fuel is getting fairly pricey there is always
> fuel oil available in one form or another even if you have to buy diesel
> fuel with the road tax on it. The new high efficiency oil furnaces (and
> gas too for that matter) have a very high conversion rate and some of them
> even to the point that they use pvc pipe for an exhaust stack. They can be
> run on a small generator in the case of power outages.
I have a small (~30,000 gallon in spring, 1/3 that in fall) pond in the
backyard. I'm running some pumps for fountains, and I've toyed with the
idea of running the waterfall pipes into a heat exchanger in the duct work
for cheap AC.
Only reason I haven't done it to see if it would work is I'm thinking about
moving closer to work (and ideally someplace where I can put a barn up for
storage. Only 31 and already I can't park in the driveway because of all
the other stuff I've got). Any system I design would freak the average
idiot out, and ruin a sale. So I try to leave my house boring, but normal.
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