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High everybody,
Now that i'm finished with my little contribution i thought i could
try a question of my own. :-) That one is about a whole different area
as it relates to regulating temperature in homes... Persons like me who
pay a rent don't always find it suitable to have an air conditioner that
blocks one of their few windows, makes a neighbour want to close his and
call for a landlord's attention because of a summer bill... I'd like to
know what alternatives other than removing humidity are available or, at
least, imaginable; i'm thinking of refrigerators built in reverse where
the heat could be pumped out of the room and concentrated inside, say, a
bucket of water that would eventually evacuate the accumulated heat thru
the kitchen's sink... I once wondered if more sophisticated systems are
not possible: i used to see "Peletier Modules" advertised in magazines,
for example; i never had my hands on one but i figured out that they're
only solid-state heat pumps and the heat doesn't go away thru the street
wiring - it simply switches sides and will remain to be removed. What's
feasible and what's not? I'd like to read the users here about it. :^)
May it be worth the trouble to try to capture heat generated from a
refrigerator and evacuate it outside before it compounds to the problem?
Can we expect that in our future homes the refrigerator, stove an water-
heater might be finally merged into one single heat recycling appliance?
Salutations,
Michel Samson
a/s Bicephale
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