08-20-2019, 08:48 PM
The advantage of a solar kiln is that dries in "bursts" each day. Then at night the temp drops and the humidity in the kiln goes up to ~100% for a while. This reconditions the wood and helps remove drying stress etc. So the temp and humidity in the kiln at the hottest part of the day can be too extreme for a regular schedule. But your wood only sees those conditions for ~8 hours, then it gets to relax again.
The solar kiln dries slower than you can run a conventional kiln, but is more forgiving about the amount of control you need. The temp and humidity will cycle up and down every day, losing a bit of moisture each cycle.
Winter or cloudy days the drying is much less, but there is still some.
The solar kiln dries slower than you can run a conventional kiln, but is more forgiving about the amount of control you need. The temp and humidity will cycle up and down every day, losing a bit of moisture each cycle.
Winter or cloudy days the drying is much less, but there is still some.