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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    • CommentAuthorEd Davies
    • CommentTimeMay 18th 2015 edited
     
    Their web site is pleasingly minimal: http://sunamp.co.uk/

    [[Edit: Actually, https://twitter.com/SunampLtd/status/599965264189530113 “We are experiencing both email and web connectivity issues due to issues with migration of service between providers. Sincere apologies.” Seems a shame mess that up just as they have some publicity, though. ]]

    Posted By: SteamyTea: “My personal thoughts are that they rely on the general public not understanding science.”

    In what way? That water vapour adsorption thing was a bit odd but PCM for heat storage is perfectly respectable in principle though getting the details right might be a bit trickier than is obvious.
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    yeah, I noticed that Ed - I looked at the webite last week and there was something there, this morning - a blank page! A lot of Web hosts just put a change over into a queue and do not care if you have no website for a while as you are leaving them anyway!
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeMay 18th 2015 edited
     
    Posted By: Ed DaviesIn what way?
    Generally a misunderstanding between temperature and energy (heat).
    I agree that there is nothing special about using a PCM in a thermal store, and is often done so (what steam accumulates do, along with pressure increase), but it is easy to give the impression that they can store a lot of energy, in a small space with very little losses.
    Are there any power density figures from this site?
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