Free Energy Fridge ....and me yammering on about its coolness
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Only stupid thing is that you put ,that box behind that log ,so its a bit unconfortable to open it and I would put it a bit higher ,cos ten u dont have to bend every time u want to open it and I think that is not good to keep food near polister its can be poisonous.....but its just my opinion ,by the way ,sorry about my
english :)
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it might be interesting to sticke a temp probe through the foam to gauge the temp? maybe even one that can log temp over period of time. u guys make a cute couple. U both have a fun sense of humor.
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like u
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that was why people had cellers. usually at a far end of a home, outside of the home orunder the home. the original fridge. when i build a home i am going to build a celler. i will still have a fridge for meat at the like but the rest i want to keep in the cellar.
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are you f stuipid
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@GeeKayKayGee Still takes energy to move that heat around. Even though It is contributing heat I spose.
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@outwrangle Uhm not really. Energy is it's own quantifiable phenomenon, but isn't actual matter. We can convert matter to energy via primitive means, but it cost us six billion dollars to do the opposite. Heat is energy. Movement is energy. Electrons and photons are just ways to transfer energy from one thing to another. You've got the right idea but active energy isn't really a physical object in the way you describe. It's like saying 180mph is a physical object. It's a relationship with matter
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"I'm gonna punch you in the ovaries." LOL
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But if it's exposed to the outside someone can open it and STEAL ALL YOUR FOODS!!!!
lol j/k love all your videos! <3 I live vicariously in my walled in conformist life through your awesome life.
Seems to me that it's only when the AC is on that a fridge creates a detrimental energy load.
During heating season refrigerators move heat from the inside to the outside of their cabinet so they are adding heat to the living space which means the heating system doesn't have to run as much. During heating season they are contributing to heating the house.
GeeKayKayGee 2 years ago 11
You could design a box that has tubing coiled around the outside and hook it up to your spring water setup. It should keep things in the 40's in the summertime.
idahodad1 2 years ago 10