Inspired by a build thread of a solar collector garage heater and some dedicated googling, I think I'm going to build a thermosiphon solar heater for my garage.
Here's the idea:
https://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/solar_barn_project.htm
Basically you build a greenhouse on the side of your building. A vent at the bottom allows cool air from your conditioned space to flow into the greenhouse, where it is heated by the sun. Then, the warm air rises. At the top, another vent allows the hot air to escape back into the conditioned space. A damper at the top prevents the system from working in reverse and pumping hot air out at night.
I love it because it is 100% passive - once I install it it just works away with zero extra input needed (well, other than sun).
I took some photos of my southward facing walls at morning, mid day, and dusk to get an idea of where I can place the units.
It looks like I will have plenty of surface area to get a good size unit going.
I'll probably copy the article for construction of the collectors, but I will have a slightly harder time since I have vinyl siding. I think the vinyl means I will not be able to fasten the collectors on top of the vinyl, but rather I would have to cut the vinyl out of the way entirely, and then finish the vinyl edges at the sides of the collectors.
Right now I'm planning to basically cover the entire wall that sees sun all day (the wall without the door). Even though it doesn't have the brightest sun in the morning, it sees the longest duration of sun, sits under a larger eave, has less stuff already in the way inside, and actually will be mostly shaded by vegetation in the summer when I don't want the heat. On that wall I can probably make a maximum 28 x 8 ft collector for 224 sqft.
What are your thoughts?