Glen, Interesting claims and a nice internet web site. R and D today
must mean go out there and find something, then let the consumer see
if it will work in his application. As I have posted before I hope the
new product meets the test. The boaters that ask me for
recommendations are normally blue water cruisers and they need
equipment that has proven reliability in a marine application. To pass
my test the components used must have exceeded 100,000 accumulative
hours and the failure rate must not to exceed 0.5 per one thousand
hours in a marine aplication.
Jim Richardson <warlock.RemoveThis@eskimo.com> wrote in message news:<n50dr1-a67.ln1.RemoveThis@grendel.myth>...
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:24:03 -0400,
> Glenn Ashmore <gashmore3.RemoveThis@cox.net> wrote:
<font color=green> > > Hey Richard. Have you seen this? <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.avxcel.com/tropikool.html</font" target="_blank">http://www.avxcel.com/tropikool.html</font</a>>
> >
> > Looks like it has potential because the technology has been used for a
> > long time in spot cooling IR telescopes and space vehicles. Main thing
> > they have done is add a CO2 heat pipe to distribute the cooling but when
> > I called they could not give me any COPE, BTU/hr or other hard facts.
> > Probably not ready for prime time but looks interesting.
> >
>
> Generally speaking, Stirling cycle chillers aren't as efficient as a
> Rankine cycle (phase change.) But they do allow you to get to a much lower
> temperature.
>
> Fewer parts most likely though, and (possibly) quieter operation. But
> that's pure supposition.
>
> > Richard Kollmann wrote:
> >> If you are planning 12 volt refrigeration see the slide show on my web
> >> site " What Works and What Does not"
> >> There is now a technical Forum also on my web site at;
<font color=brown> > >> <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.kollmann-marine.com</font" target="_blank">http://www.kollmann-marine.com</font</a>>
> >> Much of the information for my books on boat refrigeration comes from
> >> repairing systems and answering E mail questions about mobile
> >> refrigeration. Every five years I have updated these books from the
> >> information collected. As technical books need to be revised more
> >> often than five years, my web site helps keep technical information on
> >> refrigeration up dated. I hope this new Refrigeration Forum will help
> >> with the exchange of current information about refrigeration and
> >> problem solving.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Ytter" <katskradle.RemoveThis@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<UuxEc.77519$Ax1.725083@news20.bellglobal.com>...
> >>
> >>>I want to build a new ice box with Adler/Barbour coolmatic .Do you know any
> >>>books or web sides that would give me instructions what material to use and
> >>>how to build it.
> >>>Thank You ,Ytter
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