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Posted by SQLit on July 4, 2005, 4:42 pm
"John?] "
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> Other than being sort of pricey for a handfull of plastic tubing, does
> anyone have any comments about this?
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> http://www.coolnsave.com/
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> I HAVE NO AFFILIATION WHATSOEVER WITH THIS COMPANY.
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> Just wondering if it looks practical.
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> John
Lets see water sprayed on aluminum...... Gee what is wrong with that
picture?
If this worked then why does not Goodman, Trane, Carrier, and York just to
name a few make a condenser that works like this. Reason is simple
longevity.
I built something like this years ago in Phoenix. Put it on a house that was
scheduled for demo for a freeway. So I did not give a ...... about the
unit. Within 30 days there was noticeable from the ground, scale on the
condenser. So I cleaned the condenser, and then used filtered water. When
I moved the condenser looked like a frosted over 1960's freezer compartment.
I did not have access to De-I water nor did I want to put a pump to make it
work.
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