I'm in camper… Humidity freezed up the walls , windows, and door shut solid when I lived in North Dakota. Does the green house 🏠 have any type of icing from humidity?
This video came up in my wife's nightly round of TikToks before bed. My experience in HVAC immediately tried to come up with scenarios to passively reclaim some of that heat/humidity.
What if there were a large duct with louvres/dampers on either end running from an exterior side wall, up and out the roof. These could be manually opened, or automated with a thermostat when the internal temperature gets too high.
The ductwork would immediately create condensation that could be collected in a raised water basin. Sorry if you already have something similar, I haven't yet gone through your past videos to see what systems you have set up.
An inline fan could be possibly used to generate voltage to store in a battery if there were enough natural convection through the duct (not likely, but this was an afterthought).
Nice. All of us with your classic poly tunnel greenhouses just have storage space in winter. You have growing space year round. Very cool being passively warm while it is freezing outside.
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Impressive!
Wow, amazing man! Your killing it, big style!!! Bet your proud of yourself right about now and so you should be! Ready for the next ice age here 😂
I'm in camper… Humidity freezed up the walls , windows, and door shut solid when I lived in North Dakota. Does the green house 🏠 have any type of icing from humidity?
So freaking coool
So beautiful ❤️
😂😂😂 You store that energy of heat and humidity with the cold air, you will have tornadic greenhouse.
You've done an amazing job. Superb! ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰
This video came up in my wife's nightly round of TikToks before bed. My experience in HVAC immediately tried to come up with scenarios to passively reclaim some of that heat/humidity.
What if there were a large duct with louvres/dampers on either end running from an exterior side wall, up and out the roof. These could be manually opened, or automated with a thermostat when the internal temperature gets too high.
The ductwork would immediately create condensation that could be collected in a raised water basin. Sorry if you already have something similar, I haven't yet gone through your past videos to see what systems you have set up.
An inline fan could be possibly used to generate voltage to store in a battery if there were enough natural convection through the duct (not likely, but this was an afterthought).
Nice. All of us with your classic poly tunnel greenhouses just have storage space in winter. You have growing space year round. Very cool being passively warm while it is freezing outside.
Awesome! What type of cloth is on the underside of the windows?
Incredible job!!
WTF
-12 outside
+32 inside…
ZOMG!
Grow those bananas!
Looks great Dean , awesome job 👍🇨🇦😊❤️😊🇨🇦👍
Heat to throw away pretty awesome that pond you are digging would store a lot of heat.
As a HVAC technician, I'd look to try and store that heat in a home or maybe in a hot water tank. I imagine it would make it pretty hot.