No Power Fridge
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what if there is a pot inside a pot and another pot in that same pot. Would there be any advantage in cooling.
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This guy sounds like he's having trouble making a sentence
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that may slow down fresh vegetable spoilage, but 20 degrees just isn't cool enough.
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So this cooler is based on the evaporative effect, correct? I would think this would work best where the overall humidity is quite low. What do you think?
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You should make a small irrigation slow drip line to a source of water so it could be more automated lol
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I meant upside down
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NIce job. I went to the website but there is only header info. No info on the no power fridge. Also, why to you place the soda pop cans upside?
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Further update October 2009
My final design has the sand in the pit up to the halfway level of the pot. I make sure that this sand is kept wet, along with the sand inside the pot, and the cloth on top of the pot. The wet sand seems to enhance the cooling effect, and at the moment with outside temps in the mid 20's the pot is at about 10 degrees which is perfect for butter, tomatoes and drinks.
beldengi 2 years ago
Update on this project. I have been constantly experimenting with this fridge. I was worried that all that sand was acting as an insulator rather and inhibiting evaporation (through the walls of the unit), so I have removed the sand. The fridge seems to be working better, though crucially keeping it in the shade of the stone pit is also importan.
beldengi 2 years ago
Thanks to those watching my video. The video invites you to look for further details on my website. I am working furiously to get those details up as soon as possible, as I don't want to mislead you.
beldengi 3 years ago