I'm on week two of the experiment and so far the most
heat generated is 4-5 degrees by about 40g of the crystals (although this is the temperature change recorded in a styrofoam calorimeter full of water; haven't gotten to the calculations yet). We made a scale model of a house, very small, about 0.2m by 0.2m, and 50g of the salt only heats it about 2 degrees C before cooling down. The main advantage I can see to this is that the cool down period is pretty gradual with good insulation.
mgb_phys, Has the Yellow Southern Pine resin idea been put into practice anywhere? This seems interesting, and may provide an alternative to present in my final report. Where can I find more information on its application?