Drexel
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I hope to start building a new home this summer and am planning on going with geothermal. While researching geothermal it got me to thinking. Why wouldn't a "passive" (for lack of a better term) closed loop system work for a greenhouse? By passive I'm thinking along the lines of burying X number feet of pipe about 8' deep near the greenhouse which would connect to pipe ran through the floor or walls, using a very small pump to move an antifreeze liquid through the system. I've looked on the net etc. but find nothing about such a system as I'm thinking of. The big unknown that I can think of is how much pipe (inside & outside) would be needed per cubic feet of greenhouse to keep it at say 40 degrees when the sun isn't there to help?
I'm posting this in hopes that someone has tried this before and could tell me how sucessful it was, or if it's even feasable. Living in Kansas 5 to 10 below zero is about as cold as we see, at least in the area I live in.
I'm posting this in hopes that someone has tried this before and could tell me how sucessful it was, or if it's even feasable. Living in Kansas 5 to 10 below zero is about as cold as we see, at least in the area I live in.