gaz1
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if you could id fit a chimney on the end of the shed with a spinning cowl on the top
use galvanised spiral steel then tube into the shed any heat will be sucked out and you could paint the spiral black as when the chimney is heated by the sun it will suck more air out of it
the same can be said for lower down vents as well
you could create a chimney with plates inside of it and whilst its painted black would soak up the suns heat rather well and cause a push up the chimney pulling the heated air from within the shed whilst the heat within the shed will also heat the plates up as well causing bigger push up the chimney therefor drawing more air
use galvanised spiral steel then tube into the shed any heat will be sucked out and you could paint the spiral black as when the chimney is heated by the sun it will suck more air out of it
the same can be said for lower down vents as well
you could create a chimney with plates inside of it and whilst its painted black would soak up the suns heat rather well and cause a push up the chimney pulling the heated air from within the shed whilst the heat within the shed will also heat the plates up as well causing bigger push up the chimney therefor drawing more air