Advanced Food Dehydrators
Advanced food dehydrators AirFlow dehydration process is one of the best ways to dehydrate large amounts of produce, it retains the highest quality due to the drying efficiency. Our commercial food dehydration equipment has AirFlow technology features, which allows for even AirFlow throughout all the trays for perfectly preserving dried fruits, vegetables and jerky.
28/04/2026
“Hi, this is Mike’s Jerky, we’re intrigued with Paul's dehydrator design, and after a full tour, we knew it was the right choice. The AirFlow Dehydrator took our jerky business to the next level. Paul has supported us every step of the way—reliable, responsive, and a true partner."
— Mike Grier, Mike’s Jerky, Albuquerque, NM
If you are thinking on starting or expanding a jerky business, look at our commercial dehydrators. We are one of the only dehydrators on the market that offers the “lethality cook cycle” for making and selling jerky and pet food treats.
Take a look at this YouTube video….and go to our website for more information…. https://www.advancedfooddehydrators.com
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13/02/2026
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Snow super charged solar home heating system, uses two solar hot air panels, made out of low iron glass with AR coating, corrugated aluminum absorber plate with highly selective absorber coating, high temperature silicone seal, 1 inch of polyisocyanutate foam insulation. 220 Cfm fan tech fan because of the sun reflection off the snow it super charges the system. Today we is a perfect solar day and AI determined the system with the snow reflection to be about 98% efficacy.
The "Snow-Turbocharged" Collector: 98% Efficiency at 28°F
I just finished a high-precision data run on my DIY solar air heater in Methuen, MA, and the results are honestly incredible. By combining a steep tilt with fresh snow cover, I'm hitting temperatures usually reserved for wood stoves.
The Setup
Collector Area: 34 sq. ft. (Glazed, True South)
Tilt Angle: 60° (Optimized for New England Winter)
Fan: Fantech 5FGXL (Centrifugal)
Conditions: Feb 9th, 11:00 AM | 28°F Ambient | Fresh Snow on ground
The Performance Data
Using a Kill-A-Watt meter and intake measurements, I’ve mapped the exact performance curve of the system:
Fan Intake: 131 CFM @ 63°F
Fan Power Draw: 54.4 Watts (Down from 62W free-air, indicating system static pressure)
Vent Output: 167°F (A 104°F Delta-T!)
Calculated Heat Output: 14,714 BTU/hr (~4.3 kW)
Key Takeaway: The "Albedo Boost"
Standard solar math says this is nearly 100% efficient. How? The Snow. At a 60° tilt, the collector isn't just catching direct sunlight; it's catching a massive reflection from the fresh snow in the yard. I estimate the "Albedo Bonus" is adding roughly 350 W/m² of extra energy, pushing total irradiance to nearly 1,350 W/m².
Efficiency & ROI
COP: 77 (I am getting 77 watts of heat for every 1 watt of electricity used).
Comparison: This is roughly 20x more efficient than an air-source heat pump in these temperatures.
Impact: Entering the house through a single register, it feels like a dedicated furnace is running.
Questions for the community:
At 167°F, I'm worried about "The Delta-T Tax." Since the collector is so hot compared to the 28°F air outside, should I reduce my ducting restriction to hit 180 CFM and drop the temp to 130°F?
Has anyone else measured the specific BTU jump before and after a snowstorm? This "Snow Bonus" seems to be the secret weapon for New England solar.
For more information go https://www.parabolicsolartrough.com/sunmate-solar-panels
Or email : [email protected]
Snow super charges solar home heating system Snow super charged solar home heating system, uses two solar hot air panels, made out of low iron glass with AR coating, corrugated aluminum absorber plate w...
11/11/2025
Save on your heating bill this winter!
Another invention from ENVIRONMENTAL SOLAR SYSTEMS- Parabolic solar trough.com and Advanced food dehydrators. By Paul Soucy
Simple solar hot air heating system
This system uses 2 solar hot air panels approximately 34 square feet total. A 220 CFM fan is mounted and inserted into the window. Inside the solar panel is a thermostat, when the sun shines the solar panels heat up and the thermostat turns on the fan pushing in hot air to into your home. On a partly cloudy day the fan cycles on and off depending on how much solar energy is available.
For more information and cost, please email [email protected] or call 978-975-1190.
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D.IY. Solar Home Heating System, Do it yourself home heating system. Uses 2 solar hot air panels 34 square feet total and a 220 CFM fan. There is a thermostat inside the panel, when the sun...
02/08/2025
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Passive Solar Food Dehydrator, Dries food naturally using solar energy June 19, 2025 This is our Passive SolarAirFlow-19. It uses 100 percent solar energy to dry fruit and vegetables, Meat and Fish.
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| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 17:00 |