I have done some more looking about and this is the deal as I understand it. To have hot air lift heating combined, you must have enough air pumps, or a big one as required to move the water volume.
You put the air pumps in an insulated box, high in the room. You duct a thermostatically controlled hot air heater up into the box and set it to low.
Then as the system stabilizes, you can adjust the temp as required.
So it's going to be a trial and error process. If my heater is too big I may have to blend or vent air to the box.
Of course now that I want to work on this, my water softener is dying. My shed needs a flashing. I need to work on my bike.
Also I need to do additional research on this subject.
More to come...
You put the air pumps in an insulated box, high in the room. You duct a thermostatically controlled hot air heater up into the box and set it to low.
Then as the system stabilizes, you can adjust the temp as required.
So it's going to be a trial and error process. If my heater is too big I may have to blend or vent air to the box.
Of course now that I want to work on this, my water softener is dying. My shed needs a flashing. I need to work on my bike.
Also I need to do additional research on this subject.
More to come...