This a picture of one of my piles. Not exactly solar kiln material. But it definitely is hotter under the plastic. I measured a couple splits with my meter. Fresh split cherry was 16% inside. But fresh split oak was 26% inside. Hoping to get the oak down to 20% or less.
. It worked extremely well; the eight pallets that I wrapped in August were at 12-13% in mid Oct, the eight that I didn't get wrapped until Sept were down to 15-16% in mid Nov when I moved them up to the machine shed where I could get to them if the snow got deep. I'm wrapping as I go this year, I spent more time than I had planned cutting up three year old tops that I had left where they fell. That small (4-8") wood doesn't add up as quickly as the bigger stuff but it did give me three cord stacked in the woodshed, dry and ready to burn. Then there was the haying to do; it seems that it now takes me most of a day to do what I used to get done before breakfast. I don't complain because many aren't as lucky as I am to still be vertical, never mind being able to do what I do at 73.