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Anachronism
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  • kelso,wa.
  • United States
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Simple question? From Anachronism, Is this site dead? Everybody already using Passive Solar to heat their homes and business? Here it's Oct 4, 2009 and no "Reply's" to above? The application of $100 and couple hours work will furnish ALL the FREE ...
October 6
Anachronism added a discussion to the group Green Architects and Designers Corner
CREATIVE PROCESS AND IT POTENTIAL VALUE INCREASE. Architect: ar·chi·tect, noun. Somebody whose job it is, to design buildings and advise on their construction. A person whom created or invented something. I just found out that I can classify myse...
September 14
The following information sows how to spend 6 hours and a little over $120 to create your own Passive Solar Heating system. I know that it is doable as I have used this exact process for 25 years. Look at the simple system I built in 1984 to heat ...
September 12
Here's my dump into the sand box. This is only one practical concept of many practiced. Anachronism Tom-and all the others, My focus on "Passive Solar Heat and Passive Solar Cooling" started in 1983 in Burlington Wash. Our first project using "Pas...
September 11
Here's my dump into the sand box. This is only one practical concept of many practiced. Anachronism Tom-and all the others, My focus on "Passive Solar Heat and Passive Solar Cooling" started in 1983 in Burlington Wash. Our first project using "Pas...
September 11
Hi Monte: This is Anachronism; I'm starting a response as to the process mentioned above. My first "home" cost $100 dollars in June of 1963. It was a granary built in 1889 and scheduled to be “torched” to allow Interstate 5 to be built through tha...
September 9
Message to the ladies I meet in the Winco Store sept 3, 2009. Send message to arclockventuri@gmail.com as I have the necessary operational information an investor or lender to achieve funding. Okay, you have nothing to lose and this can start the ...
September 3

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
No
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
Passive solar heating and cooling works in any home or business and will totally erase your heating and cooling costs. Hi to Joe, whom I had the chance to discuss solutions for heating and cooling Mini-Storage projects as shown in the pictures section of this site. Leave message in comments and we can share knowledge. John from Kelso. arclockventuri@gmail.com
What excites you about this campaign?
Hopefully people will get up and do something for themselves instead of sitting in their chair and complaining about their expensive "Heating" and "Cooling" costs.
What do you want to do to help?
I gladly share my knowledge. SIMPLY ask for information and methods

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At 1:26pm on November 12, 2009, Dr. Reinhard Resch said…
Hi, Anachronism.
Thank you for remainding me. I wanted to ask you again one thing I still do not understand:
I wrote: I understand your cooling idea. But I do not understand the heating in winter. You said it was snowing outside with snow on your roof, but the vent for sucking air was running by 64° (and turned of by 68°). Is there enough heat in winter under the roof, even under the conditions, you described, to be able to get 64° from you attic? Thank you in advance for answering my question. Greetings from Austria. Reinhard
At 2:24am on October 20, 2009, Dr. Reinhard Resch said…
Hi, this is Reinhard Resch from Austria
It was great reading about your simple heating and cooling system. I like the Kiss-Idea.
We also invented a very simple tool for collecting and distributing water streams (look under my name Dr. Reinhard Resch).
I understand your cooling idea. But I do not understand the heating in winter. You said it was snowing outside with snow on your roof, but the vent for sucking air went on by 68°. Does it work with a heat pump? I appreciate your answer very much. Thank you. Reinhard
At 9:14am on July 23, 2009, Luane Todd said…
My house is over a hundred years old...pyramid style roof...I had a wind turbine installed right at the peak last year..no ridge vents (or any other vents if you don't count the cracks and gaps here and there).
I opened an 8 in gap in the attic access panel and that was enough to really activate the turbine as it exhausts the neat from the house by pulling from the open windows aided by window fans. The turbine goes all the time now and I got a noticable temp drop...even on the 80% humidity, 100 degree days. Floor plan is 4 square with 11ft ceilings so I plan to do transomes to help the air move inside the house. Come winter I hope to have the other idea you presented in place to return the heat to the house. I know..close off the turbine for the winter. I have a couple of other thoughts about how to rework the interior of the house for really free air flow. We'll see what I really get done!

Thanks for jogging my thinking.
 
 

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