The solar air conditioner still takes up lots more room than any other air conditioners, and it alone can't eliminate the need for power plants. Until every other electric device comes up with some means of powering itself, then that thing is utterly pointless. Ill stick with my R407C air conditioners thank you, which you could fit about 100 into the size of that stupid thing. And in the winter, how does it heat? In the UK it would be useless.
@tlaroche38 Yes, a solar air-conditioner takes a lot more room. It, however is far less costly in the long run. I am not referring to this machine but to other designs that I know of. A good one that will do a whole house takes about 3 feet by 10 feet of roof space. It doesn't weigh much so the roof does not have to be extra strong to hold it or anything. The largest part is the solar collector that dries the desiccant.
"thousands of watts per hour" tank the credibility of the whole thing. The music also distracts. The overwrought voice over and wild claims really lowers the odds that anyone will believe you. Even though the technology can be done, by time you started talking about the actual machine, I had already decided that it was likely nonsense. The talk about the machine did not get me back to the point of believing you. I suggest you make a new version of this video.
@knowledgemonger Seriously, most of these tree huggers who pride themselves on being "enlightened" (or whatever) don't understand a damn thing about engineering or how the world works. There's a video here on youtube where these hippies laud a hydrogen vehicle whose fuel is produced by electrolysis of water, but they're under the impression that you just pour a bottle of water into the fuel tank and the car will run lol
@jwalker477 Yes, there are lots of people who delude them selves about such things. It isn't special to the "tree huggers". People do it all the time. They think that the next barrel of oil will appear by magic or that the "power plant" makes energy or one of a great many things like that. The best thing that those of us who know about engineering can to is to try to supply the facts and hope that they sink into the discussion.
When I was in the navy we had a LiBr air conditioner, that stuff is corrosive. We joked about pouring some of it on the COB's (chief of the boat) car and then as time passed watch it eat it away. Also, you can never take away all power plants as you state at the end, the sun does not shine all the time. That said, I wish I had one with about 3.5-4 tons of cooling for my house in TX during the day and then supplement with regular at night. Had very hot summer this year, with 82 days over 100F
I love the idea, and Phase change materials are great and need promoted. However find new writers before going further, there is so many twisted facts and lies I couldn't watch the whole video. Fact checking is important, those who care about this kind of stuff are too diligent in their research to fall for so many half truthes. So in short FAIL, but please do try again.
"Lithium bromide a safe food additive" SINCE WHEN? It's definitely no food additive! Lithium Bromide (LiBr); white powder with a bitter taste; melts at 547°C, soluble in water, alcohol and glycol; used as an operating medium for air-conditioning and industrial drying system due to its very hygroscopic property. and as a sedative and hypnotic in medicine. It is also used in manufacturing pharmaceuticals and alkylation process. It is used as brazing and welding fluxes.
According to the Law of the Conservation of Energy, the amount of energy in a system remains constant. Energy doesn't go away... thus if you make it cooler indoors then there will be more heat somewhere else. Thus this system doesn't keep it any cooler outdoors than a normal AC system.
@eavaria So you're actually arguing with the scientific law of the conservation of energy?! Are you saying that this solar air conditioning unit actually subtracts energy from the universe?
This video does such a bad job of describing any of this technology that I can't tell you where exactly the energy is going.
@Pneuma001 yeah, that was exactly what I was stating, and probably you can get free energy from it if you add some magnets... k, trying to get serious now... it DOES substracts energy from the universe, specifically from the Sun, where a normal AC substracts it from the power surge, that's the only difference... the Universe still balanced, but one system uses energy that probably needed coal to be produced and the other uses the Sun, that will warm the Earth anyways...
There's a new Black Plague, it's called radiation. Think of all the nuclear bomb testings in the past and its lasting effect on the environment. For this reason, I don't think nuclear power is a good source of energy unless we can ship the waste to the sun.
ACs are in principals unneccessary. A waste of energy. Everything starts with an appropriate way of building houses. If american-type houses would be build on the entire planet, most of the people would die due to overheating in summer or freeze to death during winter.
Sorry but this will never be a reality in any of our lifetimes because this would cost too much its too space wasting and overly complicated and like the car that ran on water we won't hear about this again because the patent will be bought by a large corperation with ties to the coal or gas companies and they will bury this idea like a dead prostitute enjoy your prototypeits all you'll get
"cools the inside as well as the outside"? So where does the energy go? Up Al Gore's backside and out his mouth into the 4th dimension never to be seen again?
Hi Folks, i invent a Solarlightpanel to use for a lot of different application. Click on my name to see it. In Germany we have (2009) over 9 Million Street lights. They need more as 4 Terra Watts (This sucks) a KW in Germany cost round about 35 US Cent. And my Solarlightpanels works in Country's with not a lot of Sun. This AC Unit here is much to big and cost to much. I saved over 80% Material. This AC Unit here needs to long time to be effective and needs maintence all over see how big it is
Do you make a system the right size for a 3000 square foot house in Las Vegas? How much would it cost and how big is it? I can not put something on the roof because I live in a neighborhood that restricts changes above the level of the fence. I can be reached at sanfernandovalleyrealestate@yahoo.com. Thanks.
"thousands of watts per hour"... somebody was asleep during physics 101. Please read up about the difference between Watts and Kilowatthours!
Yes, solar air conditioning is great if you have lots of sunlight and it is efficient. However, it is not as cheap to buy or build as conventional A/C units that gobble power from the grid.
So they are saying that by you buying this product you can eliminate the need for power plants.
How is that? Will everyone be reading by candlelight and powering their Microwaves and Televisions by generators attached to bicycles. Can’t these people see past their own lies.
Absorption chillers driven by solar hot water often are not an attractive option for a building owner looking to reduce his carbon footprint--they are expensive, require large cooling towers and can be difficult to maintain. For building owners that must bring large volumes of ventilation air, AILR's liquid-desiccant air conditioners can greatly improve the value proposition for installing a solar cooling
And how many people can afford that? No power plants, how are you going to power things like kitchen appliances, and things like that? Also, the most common type of CFC (R-22) used in air conditioners, is being phased out. Production of air conditioners using this, stopped in January, 2010. Production of the refrigerant itself will stop in 2020. Sad to say, because no matter what idiots say, it didn't have an effect on the f*cking environment. This is a load of bullshit.
I'd like to point out that any air conditioning system must reject heat to the environment. If you remove heat from any space it has to go somewhere......... And further your reasoning, in your conclusion, suggests that by using this solar space heating system we will no longer continue to use energy for computing, lighting, manufacturing or transport. Admittedly you would mitigate some of the energy use of the home..... plausibly 30-40% but not all of it.
lets see....sun can heat the refidgerant and then it cools and turns cold. this is the part that needs the desription. thats the part that needs duplication. its like hydrogen cars. the applications, the pros and all the uses in the world dont mean jack no one sells them for a decent price. so the hydrogen cars wont be here until 2090. buncha sheople that buy into that manure and this nutbag thinks he is helping his company. what a feeble scientest to not divulge didley. nimrod
As great as it is I live in an apartment about the size of that system an don't really wanna drop 100k to give up my living room to that giant tank. Sorry fellas technologies not there yet.
@tculhane Higher efficiency doesn't solve anything. In the short run it does. But after a while, demand will increase at such a rate to counteact any efficiency gains.
@tculhane Higher efficiency doesn't solve anything. In the short run it does. But after a while, demand will increase at such a rate to counteact any efficiency gains.
Kilowatts per hour is not a valid measurement. Energy is measured in kilowatt-hours and power is measured in kilowatts. i.e. power is rate at which energy is used. Absorptive cycles using water and ammonia and heat to cool refrigerators were common 100 years ago. The details were in my old thermodynamics book. It takes a very good vacuum to boil water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lets talk about cost and then we will see how practical it is for the average homeowner.I myself believe that nuclear is the only practical and cost effective way of producing the electricity we need.
Hi, guys...I thought the hole in the ozone was a causation of the American military scientists exploding an Atom Bomb in the upper atmosphere as an experiment....in fact I think that is why we have a ring of radiation around the earth because of it.
Luckily at age 49 I clearly remember all the fly by night operations from the 1970's energy panic. It's not "greedy energy companies" that are blocking these technologies, it's the 600% increase in the cost of electricity for your "free" energy that we can't afford.
Absorption systems have been around for ever. This is nothing new. All the new age technology on these comments are all B.S. & you guys are full of it.
Belive it or not Free energy is real,But the Establishment doesn't want ppl to know this,Get the blueprints for a free energy motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
The point is, if it's man made, it's usually bad for the earth. If it's made by nature, it's good for the earth. This is your common sense rule of thumb. Nature does not need us, but we need nature. Nature would be better off without us, but we need it. We must act accordingly.
CFC's have been banned for a decade. Any hole is not due to them. Methane from swamps and buffalo farts however is 20 times more ozone depleting then CFC's , kill the cape buffalo to save the earth. Drain all the swamps to save the earth.
And the sick thing is your tech could have sold its self with out the scare hype and Eco worship.
Perhaps you should stick to what you know, Not to knock your technology, but its obvious you know little about nuclear power when you resort to showing a poster of a mushroom cloud and a one liner to scare people about it. Chernylbol is the only real nuclear disaster and it happened only once. ITs also a different system than used by other countries. And the ozone hole ? Do better reasearch, Global warming is a hoax we now know and that hole has existed since 1956, before CFC's. Stop the hype.
@preparedchipmunk Actually Egypt is planning 5 nuclear reactors, Abu Dhabi is building a couple as we speak, Iran's reactor just went on-line and the whole middle east and africa is being told it needs to go nuclear to meet projected energy demand. But in reality electricity demand should go down with higher efficiency equipment. The issue is really political.
@preparedchipmunk As for CFC's, they may be "banned" since the Montreal Protocol, but they continue to be produced and used, particularly in developing countries. I have photos of CFCs and HCFCs being sold by the caseload in Egypt. Go figure.
@tculhane I was gonna ask you about the issue of nuclear waste having the potential of become bomb grade material. But instead I will ask this, how effective are the atomic agency at monitoring nuclear waste from power plants to fall into unwanted hands, like the terrorist or north korea, in countries you just mentioned?
@preparedchipmunk are you kidding me? do you have lack of internet? i just read recently there are a bunch of nuclear power plants being built and there are still plenty of cfc's around, are you trollin or a corporate spy.
@preparedchipmunk R-12 is still legal to sell it's just not being made anymore all the R-12 on the market is "recycled". This will soon happen with R-22 as well.
You could also theoretically dig "wells", that are actually dumb waiters that lower your food down to freezing underground temps...not too sure which climates would always have a freeze point at a certain level underground...
And don't worry about freezers....they are needed in the summer since there's always the ability to gather food fresh anyways...and the winter you say?...well...you kinda don't need a deep freeze when you got the great outdoors. Just make a box with a lock and throw it outside....there you go...free energy freezer
Fantastic invention! I hope he can get some more research and development funding so he can downsize this and reduce cost so that more people can buy them!
@TheMorbiousStone All bromides are toxic, they bond on to your hormones. All bromine based chemicals SHOULD/MUST be banned from our food/medicines/homes.
Like the ENIAC (1st computer that took up a building) this is great! But, unless your rich the system won't help and I don't see companies putting themselves out of business.My suggestion to the author of this video and inventor is to make this into a replacement (PC) size for all those parasitic room air conditioners.He is smart enough to come up with this system, so downsizing it should be attainable. Here in the South my house cost 64k, so sorry I can't spent 240k even for no grid solutions.
@Terryblount Actually the heat output is greater than the cool created on the other side. The extra heat comes from the compressor running. I'm not saying whether the solar A/C system is good or bad. Just wanted to correct that fact.
Warming or not. One must live in tune with the planet one resides. Earth has been put up with the abuse for far too long. This guy happen to be more intelligent than perhaps 90% of the population. He is trying to shift the paradigm. Whatever he believes in, he is assisting himself as well as humanity to divert the path of destruction. And so WHAT HAVE YOU DONE.
@astrialkilYou seems to know a LOT about cooling systems, Why don't you come up with something BETTER and loving earth. If you sell them I will buy it
@astrialkil Make Senese, For cooling (even heat) a proper design dewelling is the key. I have been trying to design and build a energy efficient dewelling (earth sheltered). However, I think the shift of the consiousness will solve ALL OUR PROBLEMS. It is only a past time that we are PLAYING with these ideas.
@thewhole9yard no were not playing we just haven't made them mandatory. Our current houses are great upgrades from 1920's houses. but 20's houses had major design flaws due to lack of knowledge. You don't even need earth sheltered. Design the house properly then add solar waster then add Geo thermal well and heat pump and you don't need to burn anything. you'll just need a little electricity, probably from solar voltaic or solar thermal.
@astrialkil Is there any video of article discuss this PROPER design of building an energy efficient house? Why aren't there more people doing this instead trying to figure out what to burn ( wood stove, solar heater using soda can etc...), so tedious and such a waste of time. Are you able/willing to contribute to this knowledge on youtube other than giving highlight since u have such good intent, awareness
@thewhole9yard Properly designed houses are twice as expensive, and most people are already invested in a old style house. You also have the problem that most people just don't know it exists. If you have an old style house then solar heater using soda cans is a cheep up grade. I would think it would cost too much to rebuild an old house to a new house. People do things based on cost, environmentalism doesn't exist in a vacuum. Proper design vid
@thewhole9yard As I'm not in the construction industry I can only give highlights.
I'm trying to design a conversion from a air compressor to a Sterling engine for electricity production at home, but I have no money so its going slow. Why is it the people who want to improve the world always need money/resources and the people with the money just want to control all the solutions?
@astrialkil Very true what you say about money. Stay with the intent of service, to improve life. It is the intention that counts. The reality is about to change. It is arrogant to THINK we can destroy the "world" if not permitted. People will learn the "value" of money soon and thank you
That is a great system if you have the money and the space. It cannot be a practical proposition anywhere expect away from city centres. It seems to take up the space of many a small flat.
The CFCs s causing Global Warming is Bull Crap! CFCs weigh more than air. ie CAN'T FLOAT ON AIR!
The Truth is The Myth about CFCs started when DuPonte' s Original Patient was about to expire..How convenient they got their old product banned and their new formula on the market just in time.
Watch the Great Global Warming Swindle and/or Global Warming or Global Governance. Nice system though just too expensive for now.
Yeah he's really dramatic - agreed. The message however, is good. The real consequences of continued use of fossil fuels and pollution we make everyday for our own selfish conveniences should be publicized constantly. The more people are faced with this, the more change will happen. Our oceans are acidifying due to high CO2 levels; this kills ocean food. Oil is being spilled in the billions of gallons into the Gulf, also killing food and life. The price of lack of change will be death.
@donsjuand What makes you think "Nature" balances anything? Is a tsunami a balanced system? is an avalanche a balanced anything? Nature is unbalanced and so are its worshipers. The earth is going threw a little ice age, these are precipitated by swings from hot cycles to cold cycles as the ancient Chinese documented during the last one in the 1500's
@astrialkil If you REALLY want to UNDERSTAND how nature balances itself, watch the nature channel often, speak to biodiversity, horticultural and geological scientists about inter-species relationships and nutrient cycles. This will answer your question about natural balance.
Here's what matters:
Whether known or not, we are all responsible for the choices we make that affect our planet. As such, it is our responsibility to inform ourselves as to the effects of our own causing.
@donsjuand Balancing something thanks consciousness, nature is a swing from one cycle extreme to a opposite cycle extreme, there is no consciousness in natural systems. an average between two cycle extremes is not "balance" ice ages are a good example.
Horticulture is the war plants wage against each other.
Geology is the study of how the earth contorts under the gravitational influence and particle bombarding the sun hits the earth with. Your confusing "balance" for stagnation.
Instead of lecturing us for half the presentation, why don't you just get to the point? I don't need lecturing, I want information on the system and how it works.
good luck proping 20 tons of metal on your 12 story apartment window,its what the electric companys dont whant you to know,yea were all saved so innovative this gigantic block of steel for one house,i know the idea is there but still ,its not that advanced yet
Not only are solar pannels expensive ( require 30 years to pay back) but they require as much energy to be manufactured as the energy that they produce during their life. Second, nuclear is by far the best fuel available to us at the moment. We've got the infrastructure and the know how. Nuclear power plants are compact and only require a few acres to be built and can connect to the power grid easily, Solar power is the exact opposite. I don't see why you stated that nuclear plants are BAD.
@yellowmetalcyborg Become of the radiation potential. Radioactive waste is seen as being for ever, especially if terrorists succeed in spreading it around with a big truck bomb.
@astrialkil True, however if you compare and contrast the amount of radiation that has been released into the environment by both coal and nuclear power plants, you will find that coal releases more radioactive dust than nuclear power plants per kilowatt hour. I would like to explain myself but I can't do that in 185 characters.
@yellowmetalcyborg ya there is also mercury in coal. So give me 100 million dollars and ill build a deep well geothermal energy electric power plant in all 2000 townships in america, and the world will be a better place....and ill be richer then bill gates!
@yellowmetalcyborg We will know when you have succeeded when we hear the BOOM! With fusion you have to keep feeding the monster. With deep well Geo its like a flower, its just sits there sucking up energy.
@astrialkil All I need is some lithium metal and some water, an electrolyser and some superconducting electromagnets, then I'll rerout all of new york's power and power the coils and the giant helium lasers I'm planning on making. Then I will make an inductor coil that will capture the energy in the protons and make enough power to power all of America. I take it, we are talking about the same price range (100M$), but my power plant will supply me with free helium for all eternity.
@yellowmetalcyborg What frequency does a helium laser produce? I've never heard of one of them. A deep geothermal well is about 10-20 million $ and the power station is anoughter 10-20 mill , conversion of existing power station could be as low as 2 mill. What wold you do with free heliulm? and what is consumed? the lithium?
@astrialkil 632.8nm, I meant to say helium neon. Sorry about that. In theory, you could take this light and shoot it through some liquid deuterium and helium 3 to heat it up, make it boil and reach the fourth state of matter. You need lithium metal and neutrons to synthesize tritium that decays into helium 3 after 12.5 years. In theory, you can take a target made from nitrogen and fire fast neutrons into it to make tritium, but you need neutrons with extremely high energies.
@astrialkil I would bottle the helium and sell it on ebay as a souvenir of the first commercially feasible nuclear fusion reaction to fund my expenses. For making tritium, you need a neutron source, this means that I would have to borrow that errie machine they have back at the lab. Anyhow, I just gave the instructions for making a fusion reactor, don't try this at home, unless you're crazy.
I invented a breakthrough energy source which violates the law of energy conservation. I have a PROOF that there are electrodynamic phenomena which violate the law of conservation of energy. I am looking for $30 000 fora prototype and for $3M for patents. Making a 15 kW generator will cost $1200 in mass production, value of the energy produced yearly about $10 000.
@skinEpete The idea looks good but i have to visit this place to make sure it cools enough and then see if it warms enough during the winter. Another issue is the price...This installation may cost between half to a million bucks to install. I bet.
All the A/C does is move heat. It doesn't ADD heat to out side. Heat gets into a home, the A/C only moves heat from inside to out side. Learn how any a/c works. LOL
Inverter heat pumps are super-efficient. Redo all the figures-only using Daikin's super inverter heat pump. I bet it will be just as efficient as your eco-solar crud! I have to admit, solar power is one googoplex times better than wind power.
Yeah say how great this shit is til you price it out... Don't complain about these air conditioners til the other " methods " become much much cheaper..
Great video...I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas...I made a video about it called, "Preparing for Peak Oil"....
Oh yeah, i missed a big one. "The hotter it gets, the cooler you get" is such a blatant lie. Solar panels don't work off of heat, they run off light. In fact, heat decreases the efficiency of solar panels by %30 in some cases. So the hotter it gets, the hotter you get still rings true. Hate to break it to you.
The only issue in this situation is that with this system they are using evacuated tube solar collectors, a solar thermal application, which is actually completely different from PV in that they basically super heat water (or glycol solution) by collecting light and turning it into heat. No electricity needed, or even generated. Also, in this case they need the water super hot to air condition, so the ambient temp being higher helps the unit operate much more efficiently.
there were so many mistakes in that video. First of all, you cant consume x number of watts per hour. A watt is a unit of power, not energy. You could however say it consumes x number of joules. Secondly, that "viscous cycle" you described defies the laws of physics. It cant exists as that would be creating free energy. There were many other physics defying errors but I dont have all day to type this out.
I don't know about the LiBr system, but Amonia has been doing this forever. Look at any RV refer and there it is. All you have to do is replace the heater part with solar heat and there you are. All the propane, 12vdc, or electric heating does in the refer is seperate the Amonia from the water for an absorbtion system. The hotter the better.
geez, indeed this is a viable resource..however how would you be able that system be available to third world countries?? cost are high and raw mats are literraly unavalable in this 3rd world countries....
Just some more liberal psycho babble about how the mean and greedy CEO'S of the nation are going to cause our early demise...when in reality it's the stupid clowns like this who threaten our very existence.
This guy is an idiot. The heat put out by AC is equal to the COOL on the other side. Here is the kicker... 10 ft below you the temprature is probably a constant 50 to 60 year round. It's MUCH easier to tap into the groud than the sun. If you have a lake nearby it's even easier.
@Terryblount - Can you really say that this guy is an "idiot"? He is obviously quite intelligent. It's true that tapping into the ground is an easier way to gain access to cooler temperatures, BUT the unit in this video can supply cold air, hot water for showers, dishwashers and clothes washers, and can also supply a clean source of drinking water by way of distillation. It's NOT just an A/C unit, although that is the main selling feature.
@UpcomingJedi ....you don't have to LIVE there... just run water through something like a radiator where the temp is cooler. My neighbor does it and MOST of Toronto is cooled from Lake Ontario... Google it and be informed.
@Terryblount <-speaking of idiots. all the electricity air conditioners use to move heat around doesn't just magically disappear, it gets converted to heat.
@Terryblount Actually the heat output is greater than the cool created on the other side. The extra heat comes from the compressor running. I'm not saying whether the solar A/C system is good or bad. Just wanted to correct that fact.
@Terryblount Good catch dude...i've known this for a few months now. Use the ground....dig deep....all homes can be built IN ground...with only the roof/entrance way above ground....this means year round refridgeration...ground temp is 5C here in winnipeg. Also...the roof can be solar heat collecting for hot water and air heating. Very simple...costs almost nothing...and your home will last for hundreds of years.
I bet you could buy the largest possible water tank burry it, fill it up with water run cooling hoses in you walls and have it powered by a motor/pump connected to a few solar panels and or wind turbines for a fraction of a fraction of the price that that system would cost. That system would cost more than the price of most peoples homes. The average joe would never be able to have that system.
The idea is wonderful...However I priced a solar system for my home and it came to 235,000 dollars....It is extremely expensive. I can Air condition my home with regular a/c from the grid for about 100 years with the $235,000 the solar (photovoltaic) system costs.......I would also appreciate a more centered approach instead of the quasi religious introduction done here.
235000 Dollars? Most solar systems for average sized homes have been estimated at 30 000 to 50 000 dollars with a money back estimation of 10- 20 years. Your calculation is 10 times higher !
if homes had solar reflective paint on the exterior for starters - a lot of heat would not enter in the first place
travb35 1 week ago
The solar air conditioner still takes up lots more room than any other air conditioners, and it alone can't eliminate the need for power plants. Until every other electric device comes up with some means of powering itself, then that thing is utterly pointless. Ill stick with my R407C air conditioners thank you, which you could fit about 100 into the size of that stupid thing. And in the winter, how does it heat? In the UK it would be useless.
tlaroche38 1 month ago
@tlaroche38 Yes, a solar air-conditioner takes a lot more room. It, however is far less costly in the long run. I am not referring to this machine but to other designs that I know of. A good one that will do a whole house takes about 3 feet by 10 feet of roof space. It doesn't weigh much so the roof does not have to be extra strong to hold it or anything. The largest part is the solar collector that dries the desiccant.
knowledgemonger 1 month ago
"thousands of watts per hour" tank the credibility of the whole thing. The music also distracts. The overwrought voice over and wild claims really lowers the odds that anyone will believe you. Even though the technology can be done, by time you started talking about the actual machine, I had already decided that it was likely nonsense. The talk about the machine did not get me back to the point of believing you. I suggest you make a new version of this video.
knowledgemonger 1 month ago
@knowledgemonger Seriously, most of these tree huggers who pride themselves on being "enlightened" (or whatever) don't understand a damn thing about engineering or how the world works. There's a video here on youtube where these hippies laud a hydrogen vehicle whose fuel is produced by electrolysis of water, but they're under the impression that you just pour a bottle of water into the fuel tank and the car will run lol
jwalker477 1 month ago
@jwalker477 Yes, there are lots of people who delude them selves about such things. It isn't special to the "tree huggers". People do it all the time. They think that the next barrel of oil will appear by magic or that the "power plant" makes energy or one of a great many things like that. The best thing that those of us who know about engineering can to is to try to supply the facts and hope that they sink into the discussion.
knowledgemonger 1 month ago
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itsrickinaz 2 months ago
When I was in the navy we had a LiBr air conditioner, that stuff is corrosive. We joked about pouring some of it on the COB's (chief of the boat) car and then as time passed watch it eat it away. Also, you can never take away all power plants as you state at the end, the sun does not shine all the time. That said, I wish I had one with about 3.5-4 tons of cooling for my house in TX during the day and then supplement with regular at night. Had very hot summer this year, with 82 days over 100F
1anthonybrowning 2 months ago
Since when are lithium bromides considered a safe food additive? That stuff is nasty!
kentuckyprepper1792 3 months ago
I love the idea, and Phase change materials are great and need promoted. However find new writers before going further, there is so many twisted facts and lies I couldn't watch the whole video. Fact checking is important, those who care about this kind of stuff are too diligent in their research to fall for so many half truthes. So in short FAIL, but please do try again.
ncmmcn 3 months ago
"Lithium bromide a safe food additive" SINCE WHEN? It's definitely no food additive! Lithium Bromide (LiBr); white powder with a bitter taste; melts at 547°C, soluble in water, alcohol and glycol; used as an operating medium for air-conditioning and industrial drying system due to its very hygroscopic property. and as a sedative and hypnotic in medicine. It is also used in manufacturing pharmaceuticals and alkylation process. It is used as brazing and welding fluxes.
freakqnc 3 months ago
I love Air Conditioning! Great Video Dude!
SmallWindTurbines 3 months ago
According to the Law of the Conservation of Energy, the amount of energy in a system remains constant. Energy doesn't go away... thus if you make it cooler indoors then there will be more heat somewhere else. Thus this system doesn't keep it any cooler outdoors than a normal AC system.
Pneuma001 4 months ago
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eavaria 1 month ago
@eavaria So you're actually arguing with the scientific law of the conservation of energy?! Are you saying that this solar air conditioning unit actually subtracts energy from the universe?
This video does such a bad job of describing any of this technology that I can't tell you where exactly the energy is going.
Pneuma001 1 month ago
@Pneuma001 yeah, that was exactly what I was stating, and probably you can get free energy from it if you add some magnets... k, trying to get serious now... it DOES substracts energy from the universe, specifically from the Sun, where a normal AC substracts it from the power surge, that's the only difference... the Universe still balanced, but one system uses energy that probably needed coal to be produced and the other uses the Sun, that will warm the Earth anyways...
eavaria 1 month ago
There's a new Black Plague, it's called radiation. Think of all the nuclear bomb testings in the past and its lasting effect on the environment. For this reason, I don't think nuclear power is a good source of energy unless we can ship the waste to the sun.
pumpkinpie78 4 months ago
Good video, but some of your conclusions in the beginning are not right.
Moving heat from inside a building to outside, does not heat the world.
1BustedMyth 5 months ago
ACs are in principals unneccessary. A waste of energy. Everything starts with an appropriate way of building houses. If american-type houses would be build on the entire planet, most of the people would die due to overheating in summer or freeze to death during winter.
AlMayer1100 5 months ago
Sorry but this will never be a reality in any of our lifetimes because this would cost too much its too space wasting and overly complicated and like the car that ran on water we won't hear about this again because the patent will be bought by a large corperation with ties to the coal or gas companies and they will bury this idea like a dead prostitute enjoy your prototypeits all you'll get
fackyoutoobe2 5 months ago
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eliden 5 months ago
What a bunch of crap!!
Apparently funded by the US taxpayer.
"cools the inside as well as the outside"? So where does the energy go? Up Al Gore's backside and out his mouth into the 4th dimension never to be seen again?
OZMS1518 5 months ago
heat water at 200 f dereed then take the cold water from it?. why just take cold water it to beging with?.
catbug666 5 months ago
Wait, so we take a vacume chamber, and fill it with air, and then pay these guys to get another vacume tube?
123Jus1 5 months ago
he sound fake lol
AbdullaDXB 5 months ago
Hi Folks, i invent a Solarlightpanel to use for a lot of different application. Click on my name to see it. In Germany we have (2009) over 9 Million Street lights. They need more as 4 Terra Watts (This sucks) a KW in Germany cost round about 35 US Cent. And my Solarlightpanels works in Country's with not a lot of Sun. This AC Unit here is much to big and cost to much. I saved over 80% Material. This AC Unit here needs to long time to be effective and needs maintence all over see how big it is
ledmission 5 months ago
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The green, carbon-hating fascist propaganda is unbelievable.
This is how ALL electricity will be produced eventually : solar panels on OUR houses, feeding a grid we all have to take in turns SHARING.
We will get 'allocations' of use, like rations.
Those who got the panels first are traitors to the rest of us.
Welcome to the green fascist police state.
JoeGitface 5 months ago
Do you make a system the right size for a 3000 square foot house in Las Vegas? How much would it cost and how big is it? I can not put something on the roof because I live in a neighborhood that restricts changes above the level of the fence. I can be reached at sanfernandovalleyrealestate@yahoo.com. Thanks.
SteppingForwardShow 6 months ago
"thousands of watts per hour"... somebody was asleep during physics 101. Please read up about the difference between Watts and Kilowatthours!
Yes, solar air conditioning is great if you have lots of sunlight and it is efficient. However, it is not as cheap to buy or build as conventional A/C units that gobble power from the grid.
joewein 6 months ago
So they are saying that by you buying this product you can eliminate the need for power plants.
How is that? Will everyone be reading by candlelight and powering their Microwaves and Televisions by generators attached to bicycles. Can’t these people see past their own lies.
COME-ON MAN.
wootuser 6 months ago
WHAT A LIE!
Absorption chillers driven by solar hot water often are not an attractive option for a building owner looking to reduce his carbon footprint--they are expensive, require large cooling towers and can be difficult to maintain. For building owners that must bring large volumes of ventilation air, AILR's liquid-desiccant air conditioners can greatly improve the value proposition for installing a solar cooling
RomanicusMaximus 6 months ago
where can you buy one of these units :)
heartones 7 months ago
Do Sears sell these solar air cons?
I want mines.
1betrman 7 months ago
@1betrman Sears is having a sale on them right now.
rlwieneke 6 months ago
THIS is dumb and will not work so just shut up green fags.
67tr876 7 months ago
And how many people can afford that? No power plants, how are you going to power things like kitchen appliances, and things like that? Also, the most common type of CFC (R-22) used in air conditioners, is being phased out. Production of air conditioners using this, stopped in January, 2010. Production of the refrigerant itself will stop in 2020. Sad to say, because no matter what idiots say, it didn't have an effect on the f*cking environment. This is a load of bullshit.
84randomdude 7 months ago
Can't wait to have this large tank hanging out my window and these things can't work in cooler areas like the Midwest or Northern states.
These coolers have been around for years and poor science like this making it look new is sad to see.
They work great if you have a FREE supply of very, very hot water.
Please note you can't add energy ...learn about thermal law #1
tim888222 7 months ago
I'd like to point out that any air conditioning system must reject heat to the environment. If you remove heat from any space it has to go somewhere......... And further your reasoning, in your conclusion, suggests that by using this solar space heating system we will no longer continue to use energy for computing, lighting, manufacturing or transport. Admittedly you would mitigate some of the energy use of the home..... plausibly 30-40% but not all of it.
danrobbo1986 7 months ago
Uhhh lithium bromide is a psychoactive agent and it's corrosive... it is NOT used in food.
Paladiea 7 months ago
WTF!! This shit looks like a mini power plant!! Image how much it costs!
afnankhokhar 7 months ago
I recommend skipping straight to 1:37
Ebbtide007 7 months ago
lets see....sun can heat the refidgerant and then it cools and turns cold. this is the part that needs the desription. thats the part that needs duplication. its like hydrogen cars. the applications, the pros and all the uses in the world dont mean jack no one sells them for a decent price. so the hydrogen cars wont be here until 2090. buncha sheople that buy into that manure and this nutbag thinks he is helping his company. what a feeble scientest to not divulge didley. nimrod
john29302 7 months ago
As great as it is I live in an apartment about the size of that system an don't really wanna drop 100k to give up my living room to that giant tank. Sorry fellas technologies not there yet.
4biFarm 8 months ago
this is all good but who has 100k for a system like this?
85bmw528eguy 9 months ago
don't need ac i sleep in pools of oily sweat and stink
billthestinker 9 months ago
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KittyuuEthaia419 10 months ago
@tculhane Higher efficiency doesn't solve anything. In the short run it does. But after a while, demand will increase at such a rate to counteact any efficiency gains.
julmaass 10 months ago
@tculhane Higher efficiency doesn't solve anything. In the short run it does. But after a while, demand will increase at such a rate to counteact any efficiency gains.
julmaass 10 months ago
@julmaass alright smartass what would you suggest we use huh if you know the answers tell us
HAWKEYE21343 7 months ago
It's were not "was".
wholeNwon 11 months ago
Kilowatts per hour is not a valid measurement. Energy is measured in kilowatt-hours and power is measured in kilowatts. i.e. power is rate at which energy is used. Absorptive cycles using water and ammonia and heat to cool refrigerators were common 100 years ago. The details were in my old thermodynamics book. It takes a very good vacuum to boil water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
J45Russ 11 months ago
Lets talk about cost and then we will see how practical it is for the average homeowner.I myself believe that nuclear is the only practical and cost effective way of producing the electricity we need.
MrJoseph1157 11 months ago
Very bad soundtrack...its impossible to see the video
youvinicio 11 months ago
How do you heat 1200 gallons to 200 degrees? 'With the sun!' OK. How do you do that in Boston? LOL
abark 11 months ago
Typical hippie rambling. This is why they never get anything done. Move too slow from the giant chips on their shoulders.
abark 11 months ago
Hi, guys...I thought the hole in the ozone was a causation of the American military scientists exploding an Atom Bomb in the upper atmosphere as an experiment....in fact I think that is why we have a ring of radiation around the earth because of it.
jdcc061 1 year ago
Luckily at age 49 I clearly remember all the fly by night operations from the 1970's energy panic. It's not "greedy energy companies" that are blocking these technologies, it's the 600% increase in the cost of electricity for your "free" energy that we can't afford.
tomintroy 1 year ago
Absorption systems have been around for ever. This is nothing new. All the new age technology on these comments are all B.S. & you guys are full of it.
flamingobilly 1 year ago
Belive it or not Free energy is real,But the Establishment doesn't want ppl to know this,Get the blueprints for a free energy motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
cadentavaricegrtrj 1 year ago
The point is, if it's man made, it's usually bad for the earth. If it's made by nature, it's good for the earth. This is your common sense rule of thumb. Nature does not need us, but we need nature. Nature would be better off without us, but we need it. We must act accordingly.
donsjuand 1 year ago
So you will have to refeel it with new water right?
Thetrutv 1 year ago
How much meth you smokin astriakil just say no
TheMorbiousStone 1 year ago
CFC's have been banned for a decade. Any hole is not due to them. Methane from swamps and buffalo farts however is 20 times more ozone depleting then CFC's , kill the cape buffalo to save the earth. Drain all the swamps to save the earth.
And the sick thing is your tech could have sold its self with out the scare hype and Eco worship.
astrialkil 1 year ago
What you do at night?
SidneyBou 1 year ago
Perhaps you should stick to what you know, Not to knock your technology, but its obvious you know little about nuclear power when you resort to showing a poster of a mushroom cloud and a one liner to scare people about it. Chernylbol is the only real nuclear disaster and it happened only once. ITs also a different system than used by other countries. And the ozone hole ? Do better reasearch, Global warming is a hoax we now know and that hole has existed since 1956, before CFC's. Stop the hype.
Labyrynth1000 1 year ago
@Labyrynth1000 You forgot about 3 Mile Island, PA. Its still off limits to the public 31 years later. I agree with you on global warming though.
1clinttorris 1 year ago
I can see the solar fan blade to the eye class action lawsuit right now...
jwboll 1 year ago
a normal ac costs around 2000 or 4000 dollars but this gigantic thing cost around 200000 dollars ...
181jose 1 year ago
I dont believe we have built a nuclear generator in 20 years, and also I think we banned cfc's a very long time ago.
preparedchipmunk 1 year ago 6
@preparedchipmunk Actually Egypt is planning 5 nuclear reactors, Abu Dhabi is building a couple as we speak, Iran's reactor just went on-line and the whole middle east and africa is being told it needs to go nuclear to meet projected energy demand. But in reality electricity demand should go down with higher efficiency equipment. The issue is really political.
tculhane 1 year ago 4
@preparedchipmunk As for CFC's, they may be "banned" since the Montreal Protocol, but they continue to be produced and used, particularly in developing countries. I have photos of CFCs and HCFCs being sold by the caseload in Egypt. Go figure.
tculhane 1 year ago 6
@tculhane Thanks for the update, I was unaware that this was still going on.
preparedchipmunk 1 year ago
@tculhane I was gonna ask you about the issue of nuclear waste having the potential of become bomb grade material. But instead I will ask this, how effective are the atomic agency at monitoring nuclear waste from power plants to fall into unwanted hands, like the terrorist or north korea, in countries you just mentioned?
sheeplvl1 4 months ago
@tculhane thank you.
LiquidChem 6 months ago
@preparedchipmunk amen to that
harritaco 9 months ago
@preparedchipmunk are you kidding me? do you have lack of internet? i just read recently there are a bunch of nuclear power plants being built and there are still plenty of cfc's around, are you trollin or a corporate spy.
LiquidChem 6 months ago
@LiquidChem I am neither! I do have internet but live in the US where we just keep putting bandages on old plants rather than build new ones.
preparedchipmunk 6 months ago
@preparedchipmunk R-12 is still legal to sell it's just not being made anymore all the R-12 on the market is "recycled". This will soon happen with R-22 as well.
roberts459 5 months ago
10 TON YAZAKI $ 24000, 2.5 ton maybe max $ 12 000 if avaible.
30 tube evacuated tube collector $ 1000 ( you may need from 8 to 10 pcs
to maintaine ca 90 celsius and flow ca 2.5 liter per second.large well insulated storage tank 500 gallon
pv panels,battery to run pumps and fans.
If you have all this contact me and I will help you with installation.
solarpanels3 1 year ago
You could also theoretically dig "wells", that are actually dumb waiters that lower your food down to freezing underground temps...not too sure which climates would always have a freeze point at a certain level underground...
magicyte 1 year ago
And don't worry about freezers....they are needed in the summer since there's always the ability to gather food fresh anyways...and the winter you say?...well...you kinda don't need a deep freeze when you got the great outdoors. Just make a box with a lock and throw it outside....there you go...free energy freezer
magicyte 1 year ago
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If this could be reworked so that producing steam is the end goal this could be a very applicable tech!
litningrod74 1 year ago
If this could be reworked so that the focus is producing steam is the end goal this could be a very applicable tech!
litningrod74 1 year ago
Fantastic invention! I hope he can get some more research and development funding so he can downsize this and reduce cost so that more people can buy them!
litningrod74 1 year ago
where did you hear that lithium bromide was a food additive? it better not be in my food
TheMorbiousStone 1 year ago
@TheMorbiousStone All bromides are toxic, they bond on to your hormones. All bromine based chemicals SHOULD/MUST be banned from our food/medicines/homes.
astrialkil 1 year ago
cost is no issue when you are saving the planet. <<<sarcasm
lonestar3164 1 year ago
@lonestar3164 Cost is no issue when your SELLING expensive high profit coolers.
astrialkil 1 year ago
Like the ENIAC (1st computer that took up a building) this is great! But, unless your rich the system won't help and I don't see companies putting themselves out of business.My suggestion to the author of this video and inventor is to make this into a replacement (PC) size for all those parasitic room air conditioners.He is smart enough to come up with this system, so downsizing it should be attainable. Here in the South my house cost 64k, so sorry I can't spent 240k even for no grid solutions.
cbraley1 1 year ago
It would be cheaper to earth shelter the home
mjs48130 1 year ago
@Terryblount Actually the heat output is greater than the cool created on the other side. The extra heat comes from the compressor running. I'm not saying whether the solar A/C system is good or bad. Just wanted to correct that fact.
cjhelbert 1 year ago
Warming or not. One must live in tune with the planet one resides. Earth has been put up with the abuse for far too long. This guy happen to be more intelligent than perhaps 90% of the population. He is trying to shift the paradigm. Whatever he believes in, he is assisting himself as well as humanity to divert the path of destruction. And so WHAT HAVE YOU DONE.
thewhole9yard 1 year ago
@thewhole9yard He is just trying to sell high profit AC units, he worships him self not the earth.
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkilYou seems to know a LOT about cooling systems, Why don't you come up with something BETTER and loving earth. If you sell them I will buy it
thewhole9yard 1 year ago
@thewhole9yard you don't need cooling if you design your house right to start with.
/watch?v=BeDesD7O1i4 buy your house from him, not a cooler from me, im not a greedy green.
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil Make Senese, For cooling (even heat) a proper design dewelling is the key. I have been trying to design and build a energy efficient dewelling (earth sheltered). However, I think the shift of the consiousness will solve ALL OUR PROBLEMS. It is only a past time that we are PLAYING with these ideas.
thewhole9yard 1 year ago
@thewhole9yard no were not playing we just haven't made them mandatory. Our current houses are great upgrades from 1920's houses. but 20's houses had major design flaws due to lack of knowledge. You don't even need earth sheltered. Design the house properly then add solar waster then add Geo thermal well and heat pump and you don't need to burn anything. you'll just need a little electricity, probably from solar voltaic or solar thermal.
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil Is there any video of article discuss this PROPER design of building an energy efficient house? Why aren't there more people doing this instead trying to figure out what to burn ( wood stove, solar heater using soda can etc...), so tedious and such a waste of time. Are you able/willing to contribute to this knowledge on youtube other than giving highlight since u have such good intent, awareness
thewhole9yard 1 year ago
@thewhole9yard Properly designed houses are twice as expensive, and most people are already invested in a old style house. You also have the problem that most people just don't know it exists. If you have an old style house then solar heater using soda cans is a cheep up grade. I would think it would cost too much to rebuild an old house to a new house. People do things based on cost, environmentalism doesn't exist in a vacuum. Proper design vid
watch?v=BeDesD7O1i4&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
astrialkil 1 year ago
@thewhole9yard As I'm not in the construction industry I can only give highlights.
I'm trying to design a conversion from a air compressor to a Sterling engine for electricity production at home, but I have no money so its going slow. Why is it the people who want to improve the world always need money/resources and the people with the money just want to control all the solutions?
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil Very true what you say about money. Stay with the intent of service, to improve life. It is the intention that counts. The reality is about to change. It is arrogant to THINK we can destroy the "world" if not permitted. People will learn the "value" of money soon and thank you
thewhole9yard 1 year ago
That is a great system if you have the money and the space. It cannot be a practical proposition anywhere expect away from city centres. It seems to take up the space of many a small flat.
Aydosh1991 1 year ago
How much does this system cost?
UpcomingJedi 1 year ago
I was wanting to see some info and numbers, not half a video of green diatribe.
bmecher 1 year ago
The CFCs s causing Global Warming is Bull Crap! CFCs weigh more than air. ie CAN'T FLOAT ON AIR!
The Truth is The Myth about CFCs started when DuPonte' s Original Patient was about to expire..How convenient they got their old product banned and their new formula on the market just in time.
Watch the Great Global Warming Swindle and/or Global Warming or Global Governance. Nice system though just too expensive for now.
fighttees 1 year ago
Wow I didn't know this existed and this is something every home that uses AC should be doing where can you goto get such a thing?
bsew64 1 year ago
Yeah he's really dramatic - agreed. The message however, is good. The real consequences of continued use of fossil fuels and pollution we make everyday for our own selfish conveniences should be publicized constantly. The more people are faced with this, the more change will happen. Our oceans are acidifying due to high CO2 levels; this kills ocean food. Oil is being spilled in the billions of gallons into the Gulf, also killing food and life. The price of lack of change will be death.
donsjuand 1 year ago
@donsjuand Most ocean CO2 comes from under sea volcanoes.
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil Naturally balanced CO2 levels, perhaps. As in, the levels intended by nature rather than man. I would need to see the source.
donsjuand 1 year ago
@donsjuand What makes you think "Nature" balances anything? Is a tsunami a balanced system? is an avalanche a balanced anything? Nature is unbalanced and so are its worshipers. The earth is going threw a little ice age, these are precipitated by swings from hot cycles to cold cycles as the ancient Chinese documented during the last one in the 1500's
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil If you REALLY want to UNDERSTAND how nature balances itself, watch the nature channel often, speak to biodiversity, horticultural and geological scientists about inter-species relationships and nutrient cycles. This will answer your question about natural balance.
Here's what matters:
Whether known or not, we are all responsible for the choices we make that affect our planet. As such, it is our responsibility to inform ourselves as to the effects of our own causing.
donsjuand 1 year ago
@donsjuand Balancing something thanks consciousness, nature is a swing from one cycle extreme to a opposite cycle extreme, there is no consciousness in natural systems. an average between two cycle extremes is not "balance" ice ages are a good example.
Horticulture is the war plants wage against each other.
Geology is the study of how the earth contorts under the gravitational influence and particle bombarding the sun hits the earth with. Your confusing "balance" for stagnation.
astrialkil 1 year ago
Instead of lecturing us for half the presentation, why don't you just get to the point? I don't need lecturing, I want information on the system and how it works.
Get rid of the hippie talk ..
Oldbmwr100rs 1 year ago 24
The amount of cheesy distortions and disinformations in the first couple of minutes of this video is staggering.
samfromportadown 1 year ago
i'm at 1:31 and i'm already annoyed. please give me some fucking information real soon.
frankyrocksmyrocks 1 year ago 17
Get a aluminum an put it on your window reflects the heat. Thats what my grandmother would do when it was summer time.
rob92376 1 year ago
I agree with wolfpack1960 this is innovative but the cost is ridiculous!
jonbraz2002 1 year ago
Nuclear Power all the way just build the plants in the center of major cities and dump the spent nuclear rods in Afghanistan
Wild1Banana 1 year ago
@Wild1Banana Dump the spent rods in city hall!
astrialkil 1 year ago
good luck proping 20 tons of metal on your 12 story apartment window,its what the electric companys dont whant you to know,yea were all saved so innovative this gigantic block of steel for one house,i know the idea is there but still ,its not that advanced yet
theblackguy6haaa 1 year ago
The manufacturer of the 10 ton unit is Japanese company Yazaki, not Mizaki.
pechorin11 1 year ago
Not only are solar pannels expensive ( require 30 years to pay back) but they require as much energy to be manufactured as the energy that they produce during their life. Second, nuclear is by far the best fuel available to us at the moment. We've got the infrastructure and the know how. Nuclear power plants are compact and only require a few acres to be built and can connect to the power grid easily, Solar power is the exact opposite. I don't see why you stated that nuclear plants are BAD.
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@yellowmetalcyborg Become of the radiation potential. Radioactive waste is seen as being for ever, especially if terrorists succeed in spreading it around with a big truck bomb.
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil True, however if you compare and contrast the amount of radiation that has been released into the environment by both coal and nuclear power plants, you will find that coal releases more radioactive dust than nuclear power plants per kilowatt hour. I would like to explain myself but I can't do that in 185 characters.
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@yellowmetalcyborg ya there is also mercury in coal. So give me 100 million dollars and ill build a deep well geothermal energy electric power plant in all 2000 townships in america, and the world will be a better place....and ill be richer then bill gates!
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil I wish I had that kind of money. lol
Ah well, I think nuclear fusion is even better than geothermal energy.
I'll have to make my own fusion reactor in my garage one of these days.
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@yellowmetalcyborg We will know when you have succeeded when we hear the BOOM! With fusion you have to keep feeding the monster. With deep well Geo its like a flower, its just sits there sucking up energy.
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil All I need is some lithium metal and some water, an electrolyser and some superconducting electromagnets, then I'll rerout all of new york's power and power the coils and the giant helium lasers I'm planning on making. Then I will make an inductor coil that will capture the energy in the protons and make enough power to power all of America. I take it, we are talking about the same price range (100M$), but my power plant will supply me with free helium for all eternity.
: )
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@yellowmetalcyborg What frequency does a helium laser produce? I've never heard of one of them. A deep geothermal well is about 10-20 million $ and the power station is anoughter 10-20 mill , conversion of existing power station could be as low as 2 mill. What wold you do with free heliulm? and what is consumed? the lithium?
astrialkil 1 year ago
@astrialkil 632.8nm, I meant to say helium neon. Sorry about that. In theory, you could take this light and shoot it through some liquid deuterium and helium 3 to heat it up, make it boil and reach the fourth state of matter. You need lithium metal and neutrons to synthesize tritium that decays into helium 3 after 12.5 years. In theory, you can take a target made from nitrogen and fire fast neutrons into it to make tritium, but you need neutrons with extremely high energies.
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@astrialkil I would bottle the helium and sell it on ebay as a souvenir of the first commercially feasible nuclear fusion reaction to fund my expenses. For making tritium, you need a neutron source, this means that I would have to borrow that errie machine they have back at the lab. Anyhow, I just gave the instructions for making a fusion reactor, don't try this at home, unless you're crazy.
^_^
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
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henrykay01 1 year ago
AC units still use CFCs?
brt5470 1 year ago
last part, shut the fuck up
WC9456 1 year ago
Pretty cool, though you come off as a total quack with that cultish introduction.
foxcub2yo 1 year ago 2
I want one, But first I'll need to build another house to put this monstrosity in.
skinEpete 1 year ago
@skinEpete The idea looks good but i have to visit this place to make sure it cools enough and then see if it warms enough during the winter. Another issue is the price...This installation may cost between half to a million bucks to install. I bet.
RobertsDigital 1 year ago
what a LOSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he doesn't know what he is talking about!!!!!!!!
whatta loser, srly!!
he uses lame arguements from the 1950'ies....
alain001 1 year ago
All the A/C does is move heat. It doesn't ADD heat to out side. Heat gets into a home, the A/C only moves heat from inside to out side. Learn how any a/c works. LOL
neosin06 1 year ago
OMG EVVVVVIIILLL corporations building power plants! They must be stopped!
JuryDutySummons 1 year ago
unfortunate down side is the cost, caused by corporate greed.
KingRyltar 1 year ago
Inverter heat pumps are super-efficient. Redo all the figures-only using Daikin's super inverter heat pump. I bet it will be just as efficient as your eco-solar crud! I have to admit, solar power is one googoplex times better than wind power.
tlaroche38 1 year ago
ROFL look at that huge beast
It's funny how it mainly shows air conditioners from apartment buildings hanging out windows.
Could you imagine that gigantic tub hanging out a window? Not practical at all.
owenander 1 year ago
Holy Christ this guy is dumb as fuck, he thinks ACs heat the world around him. That's hilarious!
UncleKennybobs 1 year ago
BULL SHIT
makingsenseofth1ngs 1 year ago
Wow. I'm feeling this.
M1ManOwaR 1 year ago
love that fan on his head...
tomyloveu 1 year ago
Makes sense. You only you need air conditioning when its sunny
DidntKnowWhatToPut1 1 year ago
yeahhh fucker how muchhhh is that shittt
Texanul1 1 year ago
Lithium Bromide, "a safe food additive"? You must be kidding :)
ok4rm 1 year ago
Yeah say how great this shit is til you price it out... Don't complain about these air conditioners til the other " methods " become much much cheaper..
Nights85 1 year ago
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Great video...I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas...I made a video about it called, "Preparing for Peak Oil"....
MrEnergyCzar 1 year ago
Just build with staw bale or cobb and screw everything else. the system shown here is way too expensive.
BrutusJones 1 year ago
Oh yeah, i missed a big one. "The hotter it gets, the cooler you get" is such a blatant lie. Solar panels don't work off of heat, they run off light. In fact, heat decreases the efficiency of solar panels by %30 in some cases. So the hotter it gets, the hotter you get still rings true. Hate to break it to you.
goyby 1 year ago
@goyby
The only issue in this situation is that with this system they are using evacuated tube solar collectors, a solar thermal application, which is actually completely different from PV in that they basically super heat water (or glycol solution) by collecting light and turning it into heat. No electricity needed, or even generated. Also, in this case they need the water super hot to air condition, so the ambient temp being higher helps the unit operate much more efficiently.
conciergeman 1 year ago
there were so many mistakes in that video. First of all, you cant consume x number of watts per hour. A watt is a unit of power, not energy. You could however say it consumes x number of joules. Secondly, that "viscous cycle" you described defies the laws of physics. It cant exists as that would be creating free energy. There were many other physics defying errors but I dont have all day to type this out.
goyby 1 year ago
I don't know about the LiBr system, but Amonia has been doing this forever. Look at any RV refer and there it is. All you have to do is replace the heater part with solar heat and there you are. All the propane, 12vdc, or electric heating does in the refer is seperate the Amonia from the water for an absorbtion system. The hotter the better.
chuckles1954 1 year ago
WTF!?! who believes this???
SuperTB4 1 year ago
geez, indeed this is a viable resource..however how would you be able that system be available to third world countries?? cost are high and raw mats are literraly unavalable in this 3rd world countries....
fhbrosas 1 year ago
Just some more liberal psycho babble about how the mean and greedy CEO'S of the nation are going to cause our early demise...when in reality it's the stupid clowns like this who threaten our very existence.
nourbutwatmi 1 year ago
This guy is an idiot. The heat put out by AC is equal to the COOL on the other side. Here is the kicker... 10 ft below you the temprature is probably a constant 50 to 60 year round. It's MUCH easier to tap into the groud than the sun. If you have a lake nearby it's even easier.
Terryblount 1 year ago 14
@Terryblount - Can you really say that this guy is an "idiot"? He is obviously quite intelligent. It's true that tapping into the ground is an easier way to gain access to cooler temperatures, BUT the unit in this video can supply cold air, hot water for showers, dishwashers and clothes washers, and can also supply a clean source of drinking water by way of distillation. It's NOT just an A/C unit, although that is the main selling feature.
fortcollinscomputers 1 year ago
@fortcollinscomputers
and don't forget, it can also dry beans, lol.
DavesTreeFarm 1 year ago
@fortcollinscomputers How can impractical be seen as "intelligent", there is a difference between' intelligent' and 'slick'
astrialkil 1 year ago
@Terryblount
can you walk the talk?
chunella0knb 1 year ago
@Terryblount Yeah, it is consistently cool but who wants to live in a hole in the ground?
UpcomingJedi 1 year ago
@UpcomingJedi ....you don't have to LIVE there... just run water through something like a radiator where the temp is cooler. My neighbor does it and MOST of Toronto is cooled from Lake Ontario... Google it and be informed.
Terryblount 1 year ago
@Terryblount <-speaking of idiots. all the electricity air conditioners use to move heat around doesn't just magically disappear, it gets converted to heat.
creepyloner1979 1 year ago
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@Terryblount Actually the heat output is greater than the cool created on the other side. The extra heat comes from the compressor running. I'm not saying whether the solar A/C system is good or bad. Just wanted to correct that fact.
cjhelbert 1 year ago
@Terryblount Good catch dude...i've known this for a few months now. Use the ground....dig deep....all homes can be built IN ground...with only the roof/entrance way above ground....this means year round refridgeration...ground temp is 5C here in winnipeg. Also...the roof can be solar heat collecting for hot water and air heating. Very simple...costs almost nothing...and your home will last for hundreds of years.
magicyte 1 year ago
I bet you could buy the largest possible water tank burry it, fill it up with water run cooling hoses in you walls and have it powered by a motor/pump connected to a few solar panels and or wind turbines for a fraction of a fraction of the price that that system would cost. That system would cost more than the price of most peoples homes. The average joe would never be able to have that system.
csiegert83 1 year ago
The idea is wonderful...However I priced a solar system for my home and it came to 235,000 dollars....It is extremely expensive. I can Air condition my home with regular a/c from the grid for about 100 years with the $235,000 the solar (photovoltaic) system costs.......I would also appreciate a more centered approach instead of the quasi religious introduction done here.
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backatuse 1 year ago
235000 Dollars? Most solar systems for average sized homes have been estimated at 30 000 to 50 000 dollars with a money back estimation of 10- 20 years. Your calculation is 10 times higher !
backatuse 1 year ago