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water-based air cooler for apartment kitchen? Gordon 07-11-2006
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Posted by Gordon on July 11, 2006, 11:03 pm
Does anyone know of a water-based air cooler
that would fit in the rough opening of a built-in
kitchen dishwasher? (An a/c unit in the window
would scandalize neighbors.)
Thank you,
Gordon


Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 12, 2006, 10:29 am
Dear Gordon,
I know of no such unit. There are portable AC made, which dump
heat through a tubing like dryer vent. Which, come to think of it, you
may be able to dump heat through a dryer vent
Water cooled condensors are often used for commercial
refrigeration. In theory it is possible to cool an entire house or
building, using a compressor set up, and using cold water to carry
away the heat.
This could be useful in a building where cold water was included
in the rent. However, try not to get caught.
In your case, the portable AC with the dryer vent may well be the
way to go. Please let us know how things go.


http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=portable+air+conditioner+&hl=en&btnG=Search+Froogle

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Christopher A. Young
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You have to starve them.
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Does anyone know of a water-based air cooler
that would fit in the rough opening of a built-in
kitchen dishwasher? (An a/c unit in the window
would scandalize neighbors.)
Thank you,
Gordon



Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on July 12, 2006, 2:16 pm


> In theory it is possible to cool an entire house or
> building, using a compressor set up,

( But of course, the above being only a theory )....

> and using cold water to carry away the heat.

Actually, it's hot water that carries away the heat, ( you fucking
numbnuts )....

> This could be useful in a building where cold water was included
> in the rent.

And so follows could be ESP useful where hot water isn't included...

> However, try not to get caught.

A recurring theme with you...

> In your case, the portable AC with the dryer vent may well be the
> way to go. Please let us know how things go.
>

Dryer vent, yup...THATS the ticket....

--

SVL





Posted by aka-SBM on July 12, 2006, 9:25 pm

>
>
>> In theory it is possible to cool an entire house or
>> building, using a compressor set up,
>
> ( But of course, the above being only a theory )....
>
>> and using cold water to carry away the heat.
>
> Actually, it's hot water that carries away the heat, ( you fucking
> numbnuts )....


Dont try to explain a chiller setup to Chris.....



>
>> This could be useful in a building where cold water was included
>> in the rent.
>
> And so follows could be ESP useful where hot water isn't included...
>
>> However, try not to get caught.
>
> A recurring theme with you...
>
>> In your case, the portable AC with the dryer vent may well be the
>> way to go. Please let us know how things go.
>>
>
> Dryer vent, yup...THATS the ticket....
>
> --
>
> SVL
>
>
>
>



Posted by ftwhd on July 13, 2006, 5:51 pm
wrote:

>>
>>> and using cold water to carry away the heat.
>>
>> Actually, it's hot water that carries away the heat, ( you fucking
>> numbnuts )....
>
>
>Dont try to explain a chiller setup to Chris.....
>
I think you two need to do some more Googling.


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