Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-27 Thread Mark Foltarz
Curtis, Yes, the modern stirling engines use pressurized cases filled with helium. Anything to eeek out a little more thermal efficiency. Hmmm, I suppose hydrogen could be used. oh the humanity! more fun: http://users.moscow.com/oiseming/lc_ant_p/lnk_stir.htm Mark --- csakima <[EMAIL P

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-27 Thread csakima
If I recall, most of the Sterlings I hear about use a working gas of Helium. Curtis Get your free newsletter at http://www.ezinfocenter.com/3122155/NL - Original Message - From: Hakan Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> James, If you can show me how the sterling will run from 80 degree Celsiu

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread Kris Book
I don't see what is such a big deal about working with ammonia. Every farmer (non organic) in the modern world handles it many times a year, and they're not known to be geniuses. Good plumbing procedure is a long way from rocket science. I wouldn't put a unit in my house but,there are many safe op

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread kirk
, February 26, 2003 3:24 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F) Dear Kirk, Do not be impatient, maybe James have something to tell us. What I have seen is that this very old technology is very useful in

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread Hakan Falk
a T. > > > > > >Kirk > > > > > >-Original Message- > > >From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:10 PM > > >To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com > > >Subject: Re: [biofuel] Solar powered

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread James Slayden
ling that is as efficient as other cycles > across > >the same delta T. > > > >Kirk > > > >-Original Message- > >From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:10 PM > >To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com > >Subject: Re: [

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread Hakan Falk
delta T. > >Kirk > >-Original Message- >From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:10 PM >To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works >with temps as low as 80C (176F)

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread kirk
that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F) James, If you can show me how the sterling will run from 80 degree Celsius solar heated warm water, I think we have an absolute winner. If then the compressor would work with a gas that is not dangerous or contribute to Global warming. A

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread Hakan Falk
James, If you can show me how the sterling will run from 80 degree Celsius solar heated warm water, I think we have an absolute winner. If then the compressor would work with a gas that is not dangerous or contribute to Global warming. A fantastic solution that definitely have my support. Haka

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-26 Thread James Slayden
Granted it has been around a long time and still used in commercial refridgeration, but I think that the utilization of a sterling cycle compressor is a better way to go. Yes, ammonia refridgeration could be a stepping stone, but again the concentrated ammonia is highly poisonous. Dunno, whats

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread kirk
because it is cheaper. --- Martin Klingensmith nnytech.net infoarchive.net > -Original Message- > From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 8:28 PM > To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really w

RE: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread Martin
---Original Message- > From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 8:28 PM > To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works > with temps as low as 80C (176F) > > > James, > >

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread Hakan Falk
James, Maybe I am starting to get old, but until around 35 years ago it was the dominant method in refrigerators. It is also a very common in nature and if I am not wrong it is to consider as a biogas, at least when I was young and worked with horses. Concentrated it is dangerous, but not mor

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread James Slayden
ammonia cooling is dangerous folks, be careful. On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Kris Book wrote: > It seems like most houses are well enough insulated that > they only need cooling when the sun is shining brightly > but, refrigeration of food and even greenhouses could > benefit greatly from using waste he

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread Hakan Falk
Kris, Thank you for the link, I wrote the following to them, "I have for a long time promoted the thought of using the absorption method (solar driven) in smaller cooling units for homes and offices. It exists on container ships and therefore it could easily be applied for other purposes, If y

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread Kris Book
It seems like most houses are well enough insulated that they only need cooling when the sun is shining brightly but, refrigeration of food and even greenhouses could benefit greatly from using waste heat to power this system during periods of low direct sunlight. kris --- David Wood <[EMAIL PR

Re: [biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-25 Thread David Wood
on the same though.. why not use the waist heat from a veggie diesel co-generator for the heat source of this type of system. david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > http://members.aon.at/solarfrost/main.html > > Biofuel at Journey to Forever: > http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html > > Bio

[biofuel] Solar powered air conditioning that really works with temps as low as 80C (176F)

2003-02-24 Thread kris_b_81004
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