12’x24′. Frame made out of recycled aluminum square tubes. Hydronic heat in the floor fed from outdoor wood boiler. Temperature controlled with an ESP32. Got it running last spring. Still needs the fans installed for automatic cooling in the summer.

by West_Rush_5684

8 Comments

  1. brokenbatblues

    We didn’t do any heat. It was a mistake. Limits how we can use ours for sure.

  2. marxbrandoatmeal

    Really nice. That’s some pretty work. Do you like working with the ESP32?

  3. yourbasicnerd

    awesome work! Where did you source the alu from?

  4. DavidoftheDoell

    Very cool! Why block access to subsoil? Why not install frost wall 1-2′ around perimeter so that you have more access to thermal mass, trace minerals and worms?

    Would it be feasible or possible to hook up the system to a solar water heating panel?

    What does it take to be able to program and set up the ESP? Is it plug and play? I’ve messed around with Arduino in the past but I forget most of it. Sometimes it’s too hard to get components to talk to eachother.

  5. UmamiSeedCo

    Can you give me a breakdown of your radiant system? I have a existing system in my greenhouse but it is super old and isn’t working very well.

  6. WardenFabrication

    What did you use for fasteners on those brackets holding the horizontal structure. I’d like to build something like this myself soon.

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