Any elaboration on that?
Because I'm convinced it'll work with a delta T. And might with ambient air. I probably just lack the explanation skills.
I guess we'll find out. I'm happy to fail, but I will try anyway.
Any elaboration on that?
This fits the gut feel I got from him.Tom Booth wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 9:33 am Aaron apparently, in his own words in this podcast thinks suppression of technology, at least in some circumstances, is "just good business practice".
https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the- ... -150784081
Hard to determine who are the "good guys" and who are the "bad guys" sometimes.
https://douktris.wordpress.com/2015/03/ ... urakami-2/
I'm not suggesting there is necessarily any substance to the accusations aimed at Aaron, just something to be aware of. There are always two sides to every story.
Maybe I'm not getting the full picture.
Well, I don't want to discourage your efforts, I could always be wrong, it just seems like your putting the cart before the horse.
Where is the condenser?The pump will pump it back up to pressure in the condensor.
viewtopic.php?p=23056#p23056So the pump doesn't need a housing in my view. Just discs flinging cold air into the atmosphere.
This theory has come up by more than one person. I don't know how a nozzle restricting a flow into a vacuum causing a liquid to boil from its own internal energy/temperature and the boiling point being below it's ambient temperature will suddenly condense causing the boiling point to further be reduced so it will condense further lowering the boiling point? It won't.Jack wrote:This fluid will rapidly cool down and condensate.