Oooh! Never heard of that so I had to look it up. Less than 1/2 way
down the page: <http://www.machine-history.com/Refrigeration%20Machines>
But that would require a fairly large concentrating solar collector to
boil the water. What design? How big?
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/13/2011 8:35 AM, Chris Trask wrote:
>>
>>> We did enjoy a couple of days above 60ºF over the weekend, but
>>> now we're shoved back into the low 50's and will probably remain
>>> there for some time to come.
>>
>>
>> It will save a bit of energy on air conditioning :-)
>>
>
> Actually, I no longer use the heating in the winter, just bundle up
> and enjoy the usually dry air. The weather we're experiencing now is
> a bit exceptional.
>
> I've been trying to get anyone at all interested building
> solar-powered air conditioners based on the use of a steam-jet
> ejector for years, but nobody is interested. All it takes is someone
> who can weld copper. It's the least costly and most reliable method
> known, and it's been around for more than a century.
>
> Chris
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