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Solar cooling, No moving parts.
I've been looking really hard at solar heat for cooling.
The least complex is just water/ammonia and just add heat, but the high pressure is too dangerous. ![]() Refrigerator Uses Solar Energy Crosley IcyBall http://crosleyautoclub.com/IcyBall/H...meBuilt-sm.JPG RV propane refrigerator is Too complex, 3 working fluids, but could not this be driven by solar oven? http://pic.srv5.wapedia.mobi/thumb/a...at=jpg,png,gif How does one lower the operating pressure? If a low temp fluid can be found, a compost pile can create up to 130+ F temps to delivery 24/7 output. This document about composting dead birds, getting 135 F to 150 F compost.. http://extension.umd.edu/publications/pdfs/fs537.pdf Can not the use of activated carbon lower the operating pressure? Using zeolite/water requires pulling a vacuum after heating, Does using activated carbon with a working fluid: Acetone, methanol, etc lower the operating pressure? This device is fantastic, working at a very low temp of 104 F, but it does not say what the working fluid(s) are. Solar Ice Maker: No Moving Parts, No Electricity @greenUPGRADER Heatpipes could be used to transfer a large area solar heat collection via flat panels. MUST SEE VIDEOS about composting for 18 months of hot water and methane. Jean Pain: France's King of Green Gold By Nicolas Poulain (From: Reader's Digest -- November 1981 -- pages 76-81) I've come to a dead end and was looking for feedback. Thanks Randy Last edited by Vortex : 07-14-2009 at 10:29 PM. |
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