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I may never get around to doing anything about using solar heating,
but I do have the best intentions. And would like to build some solar panels and come up with some heat storage. Probably will not do anything until I finish putting in more insulation. http://www.builditsolar.com/Experime...perimental.htm has some interesting information including some information about using Calcium Chloride Hexahydrate as a phase change material. In addition to the Calcium Chloride one needs some sodium and potassium chloride. and some Strorntium Chloride hexahydrate. And I have not found a good source for the Strontium Chloride. I thought since you are involved pyrotechnics Lloyd, you might know of a good source. I am planning on using solar power to cut the heating costs down. Not an effort to eliminate conventional heating. So a relatively modest effort. When it is a sunny day, the furnace is not needed after about 8:30 in the morning until evening. So I think a couple of solar panels and some heat storage could make a significant reduction in fuel used. Dan |
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wrote in message ... snip And I have not found a good source for the Strontium Chloride. I thought since you are involved pyrotechnics Lloyd, you might know of a good source. skylighter.com Might have it, or could probably help you source some. I am planning on using solar power to cut the heating costs down. Not an effort to eliminate conventional heating. So a relatively modest effort. When it is a sunny day, the furnace is not needed after about 8:30 in the morning until evening. So I think a couple of solar panels and some heat storage could make a significant reduction in fuel used. http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects...ce_Heating.htm Alternatively, try googling "beer can solar"... |
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"PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message news:l6qdnZBynZqURWLTnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@scnresearch. com... wrote in message ... snip And I have not found a good source for the Strontium Chloride. I thought since you are involved pyrotechnics Lloyd, you might know of a good source. skylighter.com Might have it, or could probably help you source some. I am planning on using solar power to cut the heating costs down. Not an effort to eliminate conventional heating. So a relatively modest effort. When it is a sunny day, the furnace is not needed after about 8:30 in the morning until evening. So I think a couple of solar panels and some heat storage could make a significant reduction in fuel used. http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects...ce_Heating.htm Alternatively, try googling "beer can solar"... Oh and I almost forgot--there's also this guy who used to post on usenet quite a bit abou tit : http://www.iedu.com/Solar/ |
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: Calcium Chloride one needs some sodium and potassium chloride. and some Strorntium Chloride hexahydrate. And I have not found a good source for the Strontium Chloride. Hummel Croton Chemical Company, South Plainfield, New Jersey www.hummelcroton.com 908-754-1800 Ask for Gail, and tell her the Santore's sent you. I don't know about small quantities... they sell primarily by "the bucket". We use strontium chloride to color nitrocellulose flames. For very small amounts (1lb), you might try www.skylighter.com LLoyd |
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Ping Lloyd E. Sponenburgh
On Jan 1, 7:26*am, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: Hummel Croton Chemical Company, South Plainfield, New Jerseywww.hummelcroton.com 908-754-1800 Ask for Gail, and tell her the Santore's sent you. I don't know about small quantities... *they sell primarily by "the bucket". *We use strontium chloride to color nitrocellulose flames. For very small amounts (1lb), you might trywww.skylighter.com LLoyd Thanks. I looked at both web sites. Skyligter has several Strontium compounds but not the chloride. Hummel Croton has the chloride in 250 lb drums. When I get closer to wanting it, I will give them a call. Thanks again. Dan |
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: Hummel Croton has the chloride in 250 lb drums. They also have it in 50lb buckets, if that size suits you better. (that's the quantity we buy) LLoyd |
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On Jan 1, 12:48*pm, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: " fired this volley in news:aae0c1d5- : Hummel Croton has the chloride in 250 lb drums. They also have it in 50lb buckets, if that size suits you better. (that's the quantity we buy) LLoyd That is good to know. Much closer to the amount I would need. The web site says 2% is the optimum amount. So ten lbs would be enough for about 500 lbs of calcium chloride. But probably cheaper to buy 50 lbs from Hummel Croton than to buy 10 lbs most places. Dan |
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