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3/25/2008
Ask Our Experts contributor John Canivan grew up helping his father in the construction business. John is not only a builder, but also an inventor and writer. He’s especially interested in solar heat for buildings and hot water. His most recent work focuses on a Modified Trickle Down solar collector, an inexpensive do-it-yourself option for those interested in solar options.
11/12/2009
Solar expert Gary Reysa has been developing and testing DIY solar projects for the last nine years. He’s designed and built projects to heat his house, water and garage workshop. Each project is carefully tested for efficiency. We asked Reysa how he developed his expertise and his favorite projects, plus his advice for other solar tinkerers.
9/1/1977
You can build this super-simple and super-effective solar collector in just one hour!
5/21/2009
The water for this homemade outdoor shower is heated by the sun, saving you money and energy. You can build it with a bit of lumber, a used 50-gallon drum, and a few plumbing parts from the hardware store.
4/1/2007
Need light in a remote location? Build this simple solar-powered lighting system, learn renewable energy basics and generate serious solar excitement! Using low-power, direct current circuitry minimizes power requirements and simplifies installation. See how easy it is to assemble a small, grid-independent 12-volt lighting system, powered by a small battery and photovoltaic panel. Let there be light!
8/19/2009
You can use a solar hot-air collector to heat your home with renewable energy. Here’s more about how they work.
5/1/2009
Learn how to build your own wind turbine, install your own solar panels and convert your car to electricity with hands-on teaching by Dan Chiras.
7/9/2008
Whether you have 40 rural acres or an urban container garden, everyone can discover the art of homesteading, as well as the joy of hands-on, self-reliant living.
2/1/2007
The Editorial Advisory Group is the coolest thing to happen to Mother Earth News since recycled paper.
8/1/2007
Instructables.com will open up whole new worlds of unique do-it-yourself projects.
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