Enviromant
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 17, 2010
- 2
I've recently been handed the task of trying to design a stand-alone system to heat a 10 foot section of water pipe during the winter months.
Let me preface with the fact that I'm an environmental engineer and it's been a while since my Intro to Electrical classes.
I figure I'll need a 10-20W solar panel, a 12V battery (maybe 2?) and either acquire or create a section of 12V heat tape. I figure avoiding inverting into a 120V heat tape should conserve a considerable amount of power/help efficiency?
The site is very sunny. Perhaps a heat tape wouldn't be necessary if the section was insulated well with heat strips such as (
At this point the solution is very open ended, so I'd appreciate any different directions and/or OTC solutions or ideas you electrically adept folks may have. Thanks for your time!
Let me preface with the fact that I'm an environmental engineer and it's been a while since my Intro to Electrical classes.
I figure I'll need a 10-20W solar panel, a 12V battery (maybe 2?) and either acquire or create a section of 12V heat tape. I figure avoiding inverting into a 120V heat tape should conserve a considerable amount of power/help efficiency?
The site is very sunny. Perhaps a heat tape wouldn't be necessary if the section was insulated well with heat strips such as (
At this point the solution is very open ended, so I'd appreciate any different directions and/or OTC solutions or ideas you electrically adept folks may have. Thanks for your time!