I was wondering if anyone has used the high specific heat of water to try and aid in heat conservation in a solar furnace.
My thought was to create a deeper insulated box and and put water tanks, or two liter bottles of water, behind the cans/corrugated sheet metal, so that it would be heated during the day making it more efficient and hold some of the heat for a bit after the sun goes down.
It may require antifreeze/ more insulation in colder climates.
I'm planning on building a solar furnace soon and I am new to this. I would appreciate any thoughts of pros and cons of this idea. Thanks.
My thought was to create a deeper insulated box and and put water tanks, or two liter bottles of water, behind the cans/corrugated sheet metal, so that it would be heated during the day making it more efficient and hold some of the heat for a bit after the sun goes down.
It may require antifreeze/ more insulation in colder climates.
I'm planning on building a solar furnace soon and I am new to this. I would appreciate any thoughts of pros and cons of this idea. Thanks.
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