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Solar Powered Clothes Dryers
December 5, 2007 |
If you are interested in getting in on the solar trend, you might be interested in solar power clothes dryers. There are many options for this category that will all save you money and energy usage. The clothes dryer is the second-largest energy user in the typical home, after the refrigerator. Over the course of its lifetime, a typical clothes dryer will cost $1,100 to operate! Cut costs with solar powered clothes dryers.
The first option for solar powered clothes dryers might be seem silly, but they are the best-clotheslines. This age-old clothing drying technique can save you a lot of money and energy. If you don’t have a clothesline in your yard, or you don’t have a yard at all, consider setting up a clothes drying rack. These are available in many sizes and are very affordable. They can be set up on a balcony or patio or even just by a window for quick, efficient clothes drying.
Solar powered clothes dryers are not yet widely available. But many companies are working on it. Patents have been issued to several companies working on developing an all-inclusive solar powered dryer. Until these are more available, you should look into a high-powered spinning machine. These remove large amounts of water from clothing. They are energy efficient and only take a few minutes, but these few minutes can save you a half an hour in the dryer.
If you aren’t able to find a solar powered clothes dryer, you should consider making your own. This may not be easy for everyone, but if you are mechanically inclined and have a basic knowledge of how solar power works, you can set up one of these systems in your home. These set-ups created by regular people include a box-like dryer that sits outside. It is made with materials that draw in heat and insulation to keep it in. You place your clothes inside the box and let the sun do the rest of the work!
Energy efficient washers and dryers - Solar Energy Advantages is your source for information on renewable energy sources, solar panels, fountain pumps, home solar plans and information on how solar power works and can benefit your home and family. One of the ways that you can use solar heat without spending too much or converting your entire home to solar heating is with a solar heat exchanger. These are available for a wide variety of uses including solar pool heaters, sheds and hot water heaters.
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