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Posted By: billtPropane can be used as a refrigerant, I doubt that it's in common use though.
Posted By: tonyI would call these harmful, they are the kind of things that mess up the ozone layer.
Posted By: YouGen-CathyIf it's so brilliant, why haven't I heard of it?
Posted By: YouGen-CathyAm I right in thinking that if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is?
Posted By: Gavin_A
It's annoying as there's nothing complex about it, and nothing new either as it's just a reverse engineered fridge, but with the heat exchanger mounted externally instead of on the back of the fridge, and extracting heat from the air instead of expelling heat into the air.
Posted By: SteamyTeaRory
I contacted Kensa about making these as a university project, they said no.
Knowing your location quite well (probably been past your place in the last week) I think you could virtually design out a heating system if your totally rebuilding, not as if we need much down here.
Nick
Posted By: SilverSprayInteresting from the video that they have a customer where the panels were still "generating" hot water when the panels were covered in snow.
Posted By: SteamyTeathe COP will be rubbish thoughNot necessarily, because as well as being admirably translucent, snow is a great insulator, much like Aerogel, and will kill the usual concurrent re-radiation loss to even colder sky and scenery, which conventional wisdom says makes deep-winter solar collection unviable.