[Gasification] "Absorption/Sorption" recovery of any waste heat to ice and hot water
Peter Singfield
snkm at btl.net
Tue Apr 17 20:56:34 CDT 2007
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>>Hook one up to your pressure cooker??
>
>Maybe, but look to the long haul trucker in the USA. No electrical
>power and it just sits on the stack (exhaust) right after the
>turbocharger. Want to bet there is a business for cold drinks (iced
>tea, iced coffee, soda, etc.) on a hot day?
>
>
>David G. LeVine
>Nashua, NH 03060
Your right -- also -- the trunk of every car could offer a "drink" chiller
as an option as well!!
I keep looking at that tiny unit in the picture --
http://www.east-asia.cc/2006041713580123593.jpg
So -- how hard would it be to stick one of those in the trunk of any car --
and run a pipe from just behind the CAT converter -- through the ammonia
boiler/gas passage -- then back to in front of the muffler -- with an
adjustable valve -- bleeding off some of the exhaust to run it?? (all of
the exhaust would be to much -- and this way a small pipe would all that
would be required)
That is just buy these handy little portable freezers -- and run to pipes
to them -- one in -- one out.
Maybe we should start up a new company??
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And Harmon -- this site next nice tiny units -- AC -- DC -- or gas -- will
run on any or all of those three energy supplies.
http://www.powtek-intl.com/product/gas-refrigerator.htm
And here is another cuties
http://www.linko.com.cn/product_xcd105b.html
Average fuel consumption -- one liter of kerosene per 24 hours!!
And very last -- David -- you might consider putting one of these in the
"Sleeper" hooked to the exhaust stack --
http://www.linko.com.cn/product_xc180a.html
I would use it for dispensing green coconut juice here though -- as that
spoil quickly unless kept refrigerated.
I like my green coconut juice -- it reminds me of drinking cold maple tree
sap -- and is just as healthy for you -- if not more so.
It is the water from an immature coconut -- you get about 500 CC from one --
Peter/Belize
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