| Are you thinking of having the foil tight against the surface of the heater, or of leaving some space between - maybe a half inch? I think that they say that if there's an inch or more of space in a window, that convection will take place between the cold and hot surfaces. If so, what would one use as spacers between the tank and the foil wrapper, to keep the small interval constant? Also, the foil wouldn't be the only cost ... ... another use for duct tape! If you use masking tape or clear tape, it'll deteriorate after three or four years and need to be replaced. How be you use some of the foil to make a medal for yourself, labelling it, "Shining example of energy conservation"? You could even make a large one, with a mirror in the middle, with a small hatch covering it, which you could open using air through a tube from a bulb in your pocket, that you could squeeze when you meet someone who's a good example of an energy conserver, especially an innovative one. You could even carry a camera to take a picture of the smile on their face when they saw their face in the mirror. Of course ... then they'd want such a medal, as well, no? The sale of such should finance the foil (plus duct tape) for your water heater. Or your share of a generator's purchase to service half a dozen houses' freezers, fridges, etc. in case of power outage. Maybe even a furnace ... if local code will allow you to install a push 'n twist plug in the line to your furnace. Dang! You pinch my insulation ... it's up to the landlord to replace it ... ... but the guy that hurts is I ... cause I have to pay for the oil! Landlord's worried about a couple of evergreens whose branches are nearing the power line (one touching). So ... he girdled the tree, about 8' from the top, figures the branches'll die, maybe even the wind knock the top off, eventually. He's a sod farmer, chairman of local conservation authourity. It seems to me that we need to get serious about energy conservation ... not only due to the need to conserve it, but for warming and polluting reasons, as well. If we think that we've had trouble thus far with regard to all three of those problems ... just wait till Asia and South America get into high gear! Enjoy spring. ole joyful |