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General Discussion => Any and Every Thing => Topic started by: Mikey N.C. on November 16, 2017, 01:47:09 pm

Title: Heat retention property's. (Perry)
Post by: Mikey N.C. on November 16, 2017, 01:47:09 pm
Have been researching about heat retention property's of different materials,  for bee boxes of course.
Perry i remember you giving a description of your house heating unit , forgot what its called.  Question what was material was it that holds heat for so long ?
Title: Re: Heat retention property's. (Perry)
Post by: Perry on November 16, 2017, 02:02:50 pm
It's called an ETS (Electric Thermal Storage) unit. It heats special bricks, much like a kiln.
Title: Re: Heat retention property's. (Perry)
Post by: Mikey N.C. on November 16, 2017, 06:21:11 pm
Thanks Perry,
Didn't know if it was a special type of ceramic block?
Title: Re: Heat retention property's. (Perry)
Post by: Perry on November 16, 2017, 07:58:19 pm
I know that they are not ordinary blocks Mikey. When they installed the units they layered up the bricks and every other run had a groove in the top and bottom to except the long rectangular elements that run the length of the unit. I am a huge fan of the system, our heat, hot water and all electricity only runs us an average of $240 per month over a year. No maintenance either, no oil tanks, chimneys needing cleaning, furnace maintenance.
Don't know how it could ever be used regarding colonies though. Bees don't need extra heat anyway, just the right conditions, the rest they take care of themselves.