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Why not take a large absorbtion upright freezer, stack radiators inside it, cook antifreeze, circulate it through an outside radiator with a fan behind it to cool an RV or structure?
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Ah, the "why not" idea. We have started a few with that question. |
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I'm sure someone will answer this question shortly. In the meantime, welcome to the Halfbakery. |
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If you have food in the fridge then the unit is already busy keeping that cold... if you don't have food in the fridge then you should work on that first rather than the A/C. Just sayin'. |
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Why blow cold air onto the outside of an RV/building to cool that structure? Wouldn't it be more sensible to bring the antifreeze all the way inside? |
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For that matter, why not take a *small* absorbtion freezer, and use it as the cooling system for the RV or building directly, eliminating the body of the freezer, the antifreeze, and the two radiators? |
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The absorption freezer works on a principle that is used in solar cooling too, so i see no problem with this, except for efficiency, because those systems are usually laid out to be most efficient at their intended purpose (freezers : bringing a small volume to ~20K less than outside, then keeping it there, AC: bring a large volume to ~10K less then outside, then keep it there) |
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But if the thing is driven by solar heating rather than heating with a propane flame, efficiency is not much of a bother. |
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