How Alaskan Homesteaders Heat a Greenhouse Without Gas/Electricity
Автор: Crew Culture
Загружено: 2026-03-06
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Описание: This video investigates the thermodynamic strategies used to maintain growing temperatures in sub-zero environments using only passive solar energy and biological heat. We analyze the construction of "Climate Batteries"—underground tubing systems that circulate warm daytime air into the soil to be released at night—and the use of high-density thermal mass such as blackened water barrels and stone heat sinks. The episode breaks down the integration of livestock, specifically how the ambient body heat and CO2 from chickens or rabbits can be used to prevent frost in an attached greenhouse. We explore the physics of "Earth-Sheltering" and why insulating the northern wall with hay or earth is more critical than the glazing itself. In the Alaskan wilderness, keeping plants alive isn't about active heating; it’s about capturing and storing every available watt of energy from the environment.
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