Solar Water Heater Panel

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Intex Krystal Clear 10-Foot Solar Pool Cover $23.74 Enjoy warm water and a longer swimming season! Helps keep pool water warmer. Reduce water evaporation by 95% Easy and economical to use Reusable carry bag for easy storage Fits 8′ to 10′ Diameter Round Pools… |
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Easy Heat 2102 100′ Freeze Free Cable $156.95 Freeze Free self regulating heating cable produces only the heat that is needed, where and when it is needed, to prevent pipe freeze up. Protects plastic and metal water pipes to 60 F. Do not use where cable can get wet or on buried pipes. Easy to install , use with Freeze Free fused plug kit. Can be cut to exact length your customers need. UL listed…. |
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Briggs & Stratton 40248 7000-Watt PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Standby Generator $1,999.99 The Briggs & Stratton EmPower power now 7,000-watt standby generator is fully equipped to keep most of your home essentials and conveniences running when the grid goes down. Powered by a durable Briggs & Stratton Extended Life Series engine, this unit quickly converts to a standby generator with an optional transfer switch (sold seperatly) for ready-to-go back up power. This EmPower generator offe… |
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Do It Yourself Solar Panels for Swimming Pools, Spas & more $34.95 Solar Panel Instructional DVD & Plans for water heating. A simple step-by-step, DIY, easy to follow solar panel construction DVD. No special tools required. Sleek design, professional look and ease of fabrication. Heating system fully integrates into your existing pool piping network. 3500 watts (12,000BTU) of free solar power per panel. 10+degrees F increase in water temperature in one day. Engin… |
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Koolatron P95 Travel Saver Cooler 45-Quart, Light Grey $126.50 The Koolatron Travel Saver 12-Volt Cooler offers a large 45-quart capacity and unique domed lid. Perfect for long road trips, the cooler can be plugged into your car’s power outlet to keep up to 72 twelve-ounce cans cold. An optional AC adapter (sold separately) lets the cooler also be used wherever there is a standard household outlet. The cooler can also be used as a warmer for keeping hot foo… |
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Kintrex SPC0601 7 Amp 100 Watt 12 Volt Solar Power Charge Controller With Digital LED Display $39.95 The SPC0601 Solar Charge Controller is designed to protect batteries from overcharge and excessive discharge when being charged by a solar panel device. The controller functions to automatically assure the battery is fully charged and keep the battery fully charged without damage to the battery. The SPC0601 Charge Controller also functions to limit the load placed upon the battery to ensure the ba… |
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Camco 57341 Olympian Wave-6 6000 BTU LP Gas Catalytic Heater $272.20 This Heater is ideal for RVers. Installs in minutes and is safe and dependable. Height: 17 7/8″ Width: 12 13/16″ Depth: 4″ State and local codes my vary and may regulate installation of these appliances in Recreational Vehicles…. |
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DIY Solar Projects: How to Put the Sun to Work in Your Home $14.34 Advances in solar technology have made many DIY-friendly products available to consumers, several of which will be hitting the market for the first time in 2011. These include solar water heaters, solar battery charging stations, solar powered lights, photovoltaic shingles that provide supplementary electricity, solar heat pumps, and solar panel kits that generate primary home electrical service. … |
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Solar Water Heating–Revised & Expanded Edition: A Comprehensive Guide to Solar Water and Space Heating Systems (Mother Earth News Wiser Living Series) $14.96 Heating water with the sun is a practice almost as old as humankind itself. Solar Water Heating, now completely revised and expanded, is the definitive guide to this clean and cost-effective technology. Beginning with a review of the history of solar water and space heating systems from prehistory to the present, Solar Water Heating presents an introduction to modern solar energy systems, energy c… |
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The Solar House: Passive Heating and Cooling $15.74 Passive solar heating and passive coolingâapproaches known as natural conditioningâprovide comfort throughout the year by reducing, or eliminating, the need for fossil fuel. Yet while heat from sunlight and ventilation from breezes is free for the taking, few modern architects or builders really understand the principles involved. Now Dan Chiras, author of the popular book âThe Nat… |