Using the sun or other heat source to charge a system that later provides
cooling or refrigeration.
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Zeolite Adsorption Refrigeration
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Cyclic cooling via the evaporation of desiccant water as sustained by its
re-adsorption into zeolite.
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Ammonia / Water Absorption Refrigeration
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Cyclic cooling via the evaporation of distilled ammonia as sustained by its
re-absorption into water.
Also:
See also:
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https://youtu.be/R_g4nT4a28U
High efficiency liquid dessicant AC using potentially solar heat input along with some electricity for pumps and fans. 2.5 times higher COP than standard compressor based AC. Made using commonly available PVC pipes, solar fountain pumps, computer fans, dish sponges, etc... The most difficult to find parts are just radiators with stainless tubes.
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SENWEI ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES LTD refers to
http://www.windpowercn.com/products/16.html
they are supplying small wind turbine 1kw to 50kw, solar panel for PV system that made of SENWEI with competitive price, good qulity. that's good partner! i bought one of 3kw wind turbine last year, pitch controlled. it works well and suffer super big wind 48m/s it still survive, that's unbelievable!
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http://solarcooking.org/funnel.htm Use of a solar
cooker (funnel shaped rather than the more common parabolic or box versions)
not only during the day, to cook, but also during the night to radiate the
heat of the vessel into space. Apparently, shielding the vessel from local
sources of radiant heat (buildings, trees, etc...) and reflecting its own
heat out into space allows for impressive cooling. 20' F difference from
the outside air temp. And on a 50' night, it actually formed
ice!
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http://www.avxcel.com 6.6 Gallons of
frozen or cold storage at 25Watts for $600. Just add solar panels and battery.
Sold in the USA by Coleman:
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/detail.asp?product_id=5726-750&categoryid=8595
Developed by:
http://www.globalcooling.com/
for
http://www.sunpower.com/index.php?pg=47
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http://mtbest.net/chest_fridge.html
Using a chest freezer as a refrigerator turns out to be amazingly effecient.
The cost of the freezer, replacement
thermostate^,
and a PV system to power it may be sustainable.
Comments:
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You're so close to the ultimate solution to solar cooling -- in your link
to the "Crosley Icyball." Using a solar collector to provide the heat for
an ammonia-absorption cooling system doesn't require any electricity at all,
and no intermediate conversions -- the heat-to-cooling process is virtually
direct. Refer to, or download, the following article from "Home Power
Magazine":
http://www.homepower.com/files/solarice.pdf
(cached)
"A Solar Ammonia Absorption Icemaker," Home Power #53, June/July 1996.
David S. Price
Springfield, IL
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