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Bonjour.
What I'm trying to tell you is that it takes something other than air to get energy from the cold and the heat.
A gas that liquefies easily or evaporates at low temperature. the change of state liquid to gas and more interesting than just the expansion, for these low temperatures
a simple example a small propane gas bonbon filled with 1 / 4 you put it in the water of a well it loses all its pressure and there is only liquid, you place it in the sun it becomes in pressure,
From this principle there are plenty of solutions to make this < >, when the yield is more of a curiosity than anything else, experiments have been carried out on the temperature differential of ocean waters.
To make something interesting, it's a gigantic construction
For the sake of danger, most of the experiences that do-it-yourselfers make always carry risks.
The risks are like fear, each individual establishes his own level .. there are some who are afraid on the first rung of the ladder and the other on the last, but have all fear somewhere ...
(as my father told me the world (belongs) to the daring)
Andre
kamezian wrote:Thanks for the idea,
but how am I going to circulate the gas, I need a compressor pump?
and is not it dangerous?
cordially
What I'm trying to tell you is that it takes something other than air to get energy from the cold and the heat.
A gas that liquefies easily or evaporates at low temperature. the change of state liquid to gas and more interesting than just the expansion, for these low temperatures
a simple example a small propane gas bonbon filled with 1 / 4 you put it in the water of a well it loses all its pressure and there is only liquid, you place it in the sun it becomes in pressure,
From this principle there are plenty of solutions to make this < >, when the yield is more of a curiosity than anything else, experiments have been carried out on the temperature differential of ocean waters.
To make something interesting, it's a gigantic construction
For the sake of danger, most of the experiences that do-it-yourselfers make always carry risks.
The risks are like fear, each individual establishes his own level .. there are some who are afraid on the first rung of the ladder and the other on the last, but have all fear somewhere ...
(as my father told me the world (belongs) to the daring)
Andre
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hello, why not use ammonia? first is this dangerous? a can like Heat Pipe graphics card radiator which I attach a link for more information.
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Thank you Andre / Christophe for your support,
I have many qustions,
In refrigerators, there is a compressor to compress and condense the Freon, in my case it is necessary to put valve without compressor, the simple fact of cooling the butane gas, makes it pass from the gas state to liquid?
what is the best gas I can use? Freon?
cordially
I have many qustions,
In refrigerators, there is a compressor to compress and condense the Freon, in my case it is necessary to put valve without compressor, the simple fact of cooling the butane gas, makes it pass from the gas state to liquid?
what is the best gas I can use? Freon?
cordially
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kamezian, it seems to me that you go a little too fast ... I advise you to read the subject on Minto at rest ...
https://www.econologie.com/forums/un-moteur- ... t1444.html
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Thank you Christophe for the link,
Here, I really want to realize this project, it is not for me but for colleagues who are in the south of Morocco. I live to draw a proto to illustrate my understanding of things. Thank you comment on this drawing to get things done.
https://www.econologie.com/forums/public2/prototype_V001.pdf
cordially
Here, I really want to realize this project, it is not for me but for colleagues who are in the south of Morocco. I live to draw a proto to illustrate my understanding of things. Thank you comment on this drawing to get things done.
https://www.econologie.com/forums/public2/prototype_V001.pdf
cordially
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I'm going to ask a silly question, kamezian, but did you find out about belay pumps?
The advantage over the solution you are studying is that it's still easier. By contrast, to raise the water, it must first bring down which implies that the pump must be lower than the strainer ... not necessarily obvious in a well.
To know more : http://www.onpeutlefaire.com/fichestech ... belier.php
The advantage over the solution you are studying is that it's still easier. By contrast, to raise the water, it must first bring down which implies that the pump must be lower than the strainer ... not necessarily obvious in a well.
To know more : http://www.onpeutlefaire.com/fichestech ... belier.php
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Hello,
There are really cheap solutions if the well is not very deep (6 has 8 meters MAXI!):
http://www.onpeutlefaire.com/forum/inde ... nd,l%27eau
Beyond that becomes complicated, because we can not "suck" the water, we are forced to "push" out of the well.
Atmospheric pressure => 10.5 meters of water
Obelix
There are really cheap solutions if the well is not very deep (6 has 8 meters MAXI!):
http://www.onpeutlefaire.com/forum/inde ... nd,l%27eau
Beyond that becomes complicated, because we can not "suck" the water, we are forced to "push" out of the well.
Atmospheric pressure => 10.5 meters of water
Obelix
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