SUNAERO pilot module
Create your own aerothermal solar heating system with the SUNAERO pilot module, developed for optimum performance!
Self-build aerothermal solar heating system
The SUNAERO pilot module allows you to connect up to 3 SUNAERO aerothermal panels in series, or a large panel of your own design. In fact, for DIY enthusiasts and those who prefer low-tech solutions, it’s possible to build an aerothermal solar collector using readily available or recycled materials. The SUNAERO pilot module makes it possible to build large-scale aerothermal solar collectors at low cost and achieve optimum performance.
SUNAERO pilot module operating principle
The SUNAERO pilot module is autonomous and can propel up to 200m3 per hour of air into a room, thanks to its 32W solar panel. The thermostat, which is installed inside the room, lets you manually adjust temperature and fan speed, or activate WiFi for remote control. The module is equipped with two temperature sensors (indoor/outdoor) and a humidity sensor (indoor) for optimum heat flow settings.
Technical specifications
Air flow: 120 – 200 m3/h
Noise level: maximum 51 dB (3 speeds)
Dual power supply:
– Integrated SunPower 32W IP65 solar panel (heating/drying modes). Efficiency guaranteed for 25 years at 80% of initial power
– Mains-powered with 12V/3A charger supplied (night ventilation/drying modes). Indoor thermostat: manual setting of heating/drying programs and fan speed, Wifi mode activation. Wifi module (can be deactivated): management and feedback of temperature and humidity data, and remote control. Front panel mounting kit included
3D-structured filter (optimal retention of dust, coarse particles: pollen, etc.)
Materials: Aluminium frame, aluminium plates and recyclable plastics. Dimensions: 30 x 76 x 7 cm Weight: 7 kg
Warranty: 10 years
Testimonials
Feedback on SunAero solar heating!
“We installed the panel this summer, not without difficulty, since we had to drill through an 80cm wall made of Garonne pebbles. Now we’re taking full advantage of this heating system, which heats the kitchen and laundry room. We face due south. This panel is just what we were looking for. “
“I installed the SunAero in my entrance veranda. (…) Before, the temperature in the entrance hall and staircase was between 12 and 15°. Now it’s between 16° and 20°. The surface area of the entrance hall and staircase is around 18m². “