Affordable Solar Powered Heater for Shed – My Review of Mak Energy

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When I first realized how cold my shed got in winter—especially in early mornings—I started thinking about how to make it usable all year. I didn’t want to rely on electric or gas heaters because of the cost and inefficiency. That’s when I discovered the idea of a solar powered heater for shed, and after comparing options, I chose Mak Energy. After months of use, here’s my review—what’s great, what’s not, and whether I actually saved money.


Why I Chose a Solar Powered Shed Heater

  • Go green + reduce bills: I wanted something that would use renewable energy and reduce my power bills.

  • Off-grid potential: Since the shed is separate from the main house, wiring from the grid is inconvenient; a solar powered solution looked more practical.

  • Low maintenance: Heaters that run on solar energy (with battery backup) seemed more reliable long-term with fewer running costs.


What Mak Energy Offered

Mak Energy proposed a system comprising:

  • Modest-sized solar panels mounted on the shed roof

  • A battery bank (small to medium capacity) to store power

  • A low-power heater designed for small indoor spaces

  • Basic controls and safety features

They gave me a quote up front that included all these, installation, and a warranty period. The quote was not the lowest I saw, but I appreciated that everything was included—no surprise add-ons.


Installation Process

The installation was smooth. Mak Energy’s technicians:

  • Surveyed the shed to optimize panel placement for sun exposure

  • Ensured the heater and battery units were properly enclosed for cold/wet weather

  • Installed wiring carefully, ensuring safety and durability

  • Gave me a demonstration of how to use the system and monitor it

It took about a day from arrival to testing, which was better than I expected.


Performance & Real-World Use

Here’s how it’s performed so far:

  • On sunny days, the shed heats up comfortably, and I can use it for several hours without touching the grid.

  • On cloudy or short-day weather, the battery helps, but heating capacity is limited (as expected). Still enough to take the chill off.

  • Overnight or early morning, I sometimes need a backup electric heater if using it long term, but mostly manageable.

The system is quiet, easy to use, and I haven’t had any component failures so far.


Costs & Savings

  • Initial cost: The solar powered heater + battery + installation was a sizeable investment, but less than what I’d pay installing a full electric or gas supply line plus heater.

  • Running cost: Very low after installation—mostly just battery maintenance. Much cheaper than running a grid-electric heater.

  • Payback period: I estimate I’ll recoup the cost in ~4-5 years through saved electricity, depending on how many days I use it.


What I Like & What Could Be Better

What I like:

  • Self-sufficiency: I’m not relying on extending power lines or paying high rates.

  • Clean, simple design: panels, battery, heater all work together well.

  • Good support: Mak Energy’s customer service answered my questions and helped with follow-ups when needed.

What could be better:

  • Capacity: For very cold days, it struggles a bit to reach higher temps.

  • Battery size: Bigger battery would give more hours of heat, but that also raises cost. There’s a trade-off.

  • Sun dependence: As expected, performance drops with low sun; layering insulation helps a lot.


Is It Really Affordable?

“Affordable” depends on your usage. If you use the shed occasionally or just want to remove chill (not full heating), then yes—it’s very cost-effective. If you expect constant heavy heating, the cost of larger battery and panels starts climbing. But for my usage—occasional work, hobby, evening stays—it has been affordable and worthwhile.


Final Verdict

I’m very pleased with the solar powered heater for shed from Mak Energy. It delivers what was promised: warmth in cooler months, lower running costs, low maintenance, and good environmental credentials. It’s not perfect for every situation—very cold or dark winter days are still a challenge—but overall it’s a smart investment.

If you're considering getting a heater for a separate structure like a shed, workshop, or studio, I highly recommend checking out Mak Energy’s solar powered options. For my needs, they struck the right balance between affordability, performance, and reliability.

If you like, I can compare this setup with some alternatives (electric, diesel, heat-pump) for similar costs so you can decide what might be best for your specific shed.

 
 
 
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