
Build an Extreme Green Solar Hot Water Heater by Philip Rastocny
What's so tough about building a solar collector? Most people think it's time they tried to do their part at lowering their monthly utility bills or curbing climate change, but they suspect that their dream of building a hot water solar collector is more than they can handle. In some cases, this may be true. However, if you have already performed your own plumbing repairs, this project may not be as difficult as and more affordable than you imagine. This down-to-earth guide can show you just how possible such a project can be. With simple step-by-step instructions, fifty-six clear illustrations, and a complete parts list from a major hardware store, you may fulfill your dream of going solar sooner than you think. - This is an excellent book with clear and well thought out plans. With a little investment of time and the parts listed, you will have a worthy product that will save money and provide satisfaction. A. J. Shea - I am very impressed with the plans for this solar hot water system. I think it was easy to understand and complete with material lists and where to get them. I am looking forward to building one soon. Dean Cardin - For anyone wanting to build their own solar collector, this is a great tool. Like others have said, follow the directions with respect to the materials specified. BigBear
A spiritual being having a human experience, Philip Rastocny has led an interesting life in this body. Upon his soul's entry into physical form, Philip felt in touch with his spirit from a very early age. Questioning the interpretation of reality presented by his own senses, the only truth he found was his connection with the Creator. Exploring the mysteries of life and searching for the answers to classic questions like Why am I here? and What is life all about? made his personal spirituality his primary focus. While in youthful physical form, Philip's Karma attracted him to science and math thereby embracing the fascinating mechanical aspects of life. Marveling at how things worked, he was intrigued by complex designs. At age six, he routinely disassembled clocks, lamps, and play toys reassembling them all without a hitch. Building blocks and left over hardware scraps were a huge source of entertainment and an outlet for his creativity. His inquiring spirit found a similar fascination with personal relationships. In them, he discovered something new-his emotions transcended physical form and bonded with his insatiable search for understanding. Puzzled by the conflicting priorities between the heart and the mind, he sought balance after permitting his mind to manage-and correspondingly ruin-these relationships. Along his passionate journey, he consistently chose love and desired to experience it at its highest level. While enjoying the physical form, love's emotional intensity far exceeded anything his body desired. Like dissecting a clock, he wanted to explore all there was to know about this unique feeling. Love is still his primary journey, and one that appears to have no end. When finding his soul mate, Althea, their immediate attraction was like two magnets jumping towards each other, and his journey seemed complete. From the first moments of their meeting they were inseparable. Different from enmeshment, their respect and encouragement for individual choice and unquestioning support led them to live a life of unconditional love and happiness that poets ponder.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780985408114 |
| ISBN 10 | 0985408111 |
| Title | Build an Extreme Green Solar Hot Water Heater |
| Author | Philip Rastocny |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Grasslands Publishing |
| Year published | 2013-03-09 |
| Number of pages | 92 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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