yeah, kinda makes me wonder if maybe india had better economy they couldve refined it more and then released it internationally before these europeans did lol
You laypeople are consistently amazed by things that have been around for over 100 years LOL. Absorption refrigeration is NOT even remotely a new idea.
I'm so happy that after so long research i found your video ! I'm myself trying to cool a chest freezer with my car's roof, or motor wast heat.. You can even use this dessicants material to store chemically heat of the day / summer for when needed !! I want to cooperate ! There is so much to do with intelligence and the heart ! Everywhere i walk i can see underrated sun captors ! Roofs, cars, roads...
Same here, with higher humidity we don't get as good of evaporation, would work alot better in the desert. I'd be will to test one for a year if they would let me. Or do they even read these comments ?
Not only a great idea but it also works, and that's not the end of it! this is also just a three minute video with EVERYTHING a casual viewer needs to know, so thank you for that! :D
Great job....I am fixing up an old home and Im trying to get away from electricity for EVERYTHING..And this is an awesome idea..How much? I would love to see if 2 adults could live off one thes?? I guess im going to have to buy to try.Thanl you for making and posting and sharing.
A better question would be to see Q versus delta T curves. There's plenty of things that can get down to insanely cold temps (e.g. Peltier junctions) but they can only move 1W of heat or less, so they're only useful to e.g. cool a CMOS sensor. A practical fridge on the other hand needs to be able to move 100W or more of heat to prevent spoilage.
Coolar than the coolast fridge! 😊 I just love creative innovation... Hope you achieve btu's sufficient to cool 500L down to -30°C with that technology...
How many degrees below ambient temperature can it achieve? Sounds like a good off grid cooling unit refrigeration unit I mean how big is the cubic feet of storage? I like how the coolant probably works on convection. I don't understand the desiccant or the vapor draw but I could learn sounds very interesting
Cool ;) I have been thinking it should be possible to make a cooler like that using heatpipes, water and vacuum to tune it to ambient temperatures, this is even more advanced.
It has water. Same as the radiator in your car, or your brake lines. None of those have any air in it. The fluid (non compressible) keeps everything in shape.
The only downside I see to this is that you have to use live steam to dry the silica. Which means installation in any developed country HAS to be done by a certified boiler operator ($$$), even if it's just to tighten two compression fittings together. So...maybe relax the "no electrical power consumption" constraint just a little and allow for the two silica streams to be transported between two otherwise sealed units. Then anyone can do the install, significantly driving down ownership cost.
Absorption cooling is not new, some refrigerators use natural gas for heat source and ammonia as the refrigerant. As you know, industry uses this method too in co-generator and waste heat transfer. Who is going to leave a refrigerator out in the sun? And if you mount the panel far away from the refrigerator you are going to have high heat losses. I realize this is a bit critical, but electricity is efficient and more practical combined with a solar panel then this method.
No specifications so it looks to be an impractical contraption that you don't want any bad publicity that would cause skepticism in potential suck..uh, investors.
@@TrashPanda71 that's the basic principle. In order to apply that in the system a certain condition needed. For example "oil immersive HV Transformers." Watch the video, it's hard to achieve fluid circulation with that setup(small diameter pipe, and position).
Need an inverter to go from 12v or what ever your system voltage is to 120v A.C. so add another $200. Plus I just got a new 3.8 c.i. fridge and it was $235.. prices have gotten alot higher..
cooling vaccines?.... ha....haaa ...haaa....such a tragedy to humanity. but your electric free fridge is a wonderful innovation....can be distributed to poor countries...if you can produce affordable units to aid those familys.
It appears the "solar panel" is not generating electricity but hot water which evaporates the water from the silica gel, returning the vapor to the condensation chamber. So if the panel "breaks", put it back together. Idk.
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I'm 59 years old and the first time of my life i see the temperature reached 50 °C in the summer of 2023 in the top north of Tunisia wich is abnormal, do you think this system will work at this temperature 🌡️
I remember seeing a video of an Indian company making ceramic fridges that cooled by evaporation of water.
Yes it's called mitticool. Better & practical. Costs around 8000/-.. Around 90 usd
yeah, kinda makes me wonder if maybe india had better economy they couldve refined it more and then released it internationally before these europeans did lol
A great innovation.
I wish you great success for the future gentlemen. 👍
You laypeople are consistently amazed by things that have been around for over 100 years LOL. Absorption refrigeration is NOT even remotely a new idea.
@@tetrabromobisphenol You lay- people" 😂
@@tomasrikona4021 Everyone is lay at something
I love that you guys made something to actually help us instead of trying to put all of these gadgets and charge everyone an arm and a leg
Great job! I hope one day I can support this and also get a unit for myself :)
Good to see you all working on this! You seem like a great team!
Great Idea! Best of luck. The world needs more people like you!
I'm so happy that after so long research i found your video ! I'm myself trying to cool a chest freezer with my car's roof, or motor wast heat..
You can even use this dessicants material to store chemically heat of the day / summer for when needed !!
I want to cooperate ! There is so much to do with intelligence and the heart ! Everywhere i walk i can see underrated sun captors ! Roofs, cars, roads...
You should let me test that here in Florida.
Same here, with higher humidity we don't get as good of evaporation, would work alot better in the desert.
I'd be will to test one for a year if they would let me. Or do they even read these comments ?
Excellent job 👍👍👍
Not only a great idea but it also works, and that's not the end of it! this is also just a three minute video with EVERYTHING a casual viewer needs to know, so thank you for that! :D
superb work
Well done congrats!
very cool. nice job.
This is excellent idea
Great job....I am fixing up an old home and Im trying to get away from electricity for EVERYTHING..And this is an awesome idea..How much? I would love to see if 2 adults could live off one thes?? I guess im going to have to buy to try.Thanl you for making and posting and sharing.
Very cool Technology!!
What is the minimum temperature achieved with this system?
A better question would be to see Q versus delta T curves. There's plenty of things that can get down to insanely cold temps (e.g. Peltier junctions) but they can only move 1W of heat or less, so they're only useful to e.g. cool a CMOS sensor. A practical fridge on the other hand needs to be able to move 100W or more of heat to prevent spoilage.
10 C / 50 F
@@Avocado740yikes about 10 degrees above ideal temperatures
Very Nice !!
Wow, that’s proper clever, good luck
So it keeps stuff cool inside, and keeps the room warm on the outside thanks to that big radiator, nice. Very clever.
I really hope you do well ✌️
Bravo! 👍
Coolar than the coolast fridge! 😊 I just love creative innovation... Hope you achieve btu's sufficient to cool 500L down to -30°C with that technology...
This would be awesome for people living in their vehicles 🤪
You have my attention. I'll search further.
I'll test it for you in South Africa.
Brilliant. - T
Incredible design 👏 For on-grid/electrical use could the solar panel be replaced with a low amperage pump?
Why not capture the heat from the top-mounted heater part to help dry the silica gel? 🤔
Is this something we can diy at home, during quarantine?
It sounds like it's simple to rig up.
Great stuff you guys made ...people got killed for inventing shit like that before ...but its new times now
Can this be scaled up to cool a building?
How many degrees below ambient temperature can it achieve?
Sounds like a good off grid cooling unit refrigeration unit I mean how big is the cubic feet of storage? I like how the coolant probably works on convection. I don't understand the desiccant or the vapor draw but I could learn sounds very interesting
I want that
It has been 5 years since this video, I couldn't find this anywhere online. Maybe it's not sold in the US? Hope it's in business somewhere.
We need an animation to full grasp it
Even a diagram would have been handy!
Klingt spannend aber auch sehr aufwendig und nicht unbedingt platzsparend 😅
rather ingenious...but how cold does it get?
Cool ;) I have been thinking it should be possible to make a cooler like that using heatpipes, water and vacuum to tune it to ambient temperatures, this is even more advanced.
How would it work in the night then ?
where can this be purchased
Well its only a step away from the old kero fridge or the 3 way RV fridge by function
Very cool idea but how it able to power for use in a flat?
Any waste heat can work...
I want to buy one
Are units for sale yet..
Can I order it from Amazon ?
Where i can buy ds
Please define "hot ambient temperature"
Where ca I buy it?
Geil!
Can't find out how to buy one.
What the website?
How dose it work in AZ with little or no humidity
Don't worry, it is humidity _inside_ a closed system...
Is this usda approved
Can i buy this?
Hi am interested in the product for Ghana West Africa. Can we discuss business
So, why after 3 years ago this was presented is this not a thing today? Is Coolar Tech still a viable company?
I want to buy this fridge from Bangladesh.. How can i purchases it?
Solar power air-conditioning ?
Is it EMP proof?
Ask yourself how can something that doesn't use electricity be affected by and EMP
Our mongolian nomadic herders will very like this cooler.
They need for refrigerator.
Next level must be bigscale airconditioning.
If u take out the air from the pipes then it will crash under atmospheric pressure! How u avoid that ?
It has water. Same as the radiator in your car, or your brake lines. None of those have any air in it. The fluid (non compressible) keeps everything in shape.
haiti needs fridge as such
Do you guys think this technology could be adapted to cool a building?
czcams.com/video/620omdSZzBs/video.htmlsi=hT37HZ_bP5TmEytJ
Chk, this might solve your question.
Self cooling building.
You might want to look into how windcatchers work instead.
And here is our website? 😢?😅
How does it cool when there's no sun? why not just use normal PV solar power and a standard off the shelf fridge?
There’s a reason why price wasn’t mentioned
The only downside I see to this is that you have to use live steam to dry the silica. Which means installation in any developed country HAS to be done by a certified boiler operator ($$$), even if it's just to tighten two compression fittings together. So...maybe relax the "no electrical power consumption" constraint just a little and allow for the two silica streams to be transported between two otherwise sealed units. Then anyone can do the install, significantly driving down ownership cost.
Absorption cooling is not new, some refrigerators use natural gas for heat source and ammonia as the refrigerant. As you know, industry uses this method too in co-generator and waste heat transfer. Who is going to leave a refrigerator out in the sun? And if you mount the panel far away from the refrigerator you are going to have high heat losses. I realize this is a bit critical, but electricity is efficient and more practical combined with a solar panel then this method.
No specifications so it looks to be an impractical contraption that you don't want any bad publicity that would cause skepticism in potential suck..uh, investors.
he means radiator on the back not heater
Could the heated air escape via a hose to OUTSIDE the house?
the fridge doesn't need electricity, the solar heat does. how you trasfer the heated water without pump?
Hot water rising in the panel, draws the cooler water into it.. therfore as long as the sun heats it up you have circulation.
@@TrashPanda71 that's the basic principle. In order to apply that in the system a certain condition needed.
For example "oil immersive HV Transformers."
Watch the video, it's hard to achieve fluid circulation with that setup(small diameter pipe, and position).
@n113hadi9
Might be why to this day it's not for sale on their website. Works on paper but falls short in the real world.
Its a bit distracting that he looks as if someone put a gigachad filter over his face😅
The fridge seems like it doesnt work at night. That can be a problem
Cost=1.3 million dollars a unit.
So... the medicines stored inside will spoil after nightfall?
Have you ever heard about heat storage ?
@@AutoNomades Yeah, stones. Hot enough to cook chicken!
Just buy a 100 refrigerator.
A 200$ solar panner
And a 200wH battery.
Total cost. Under 600$
Need an inverter to go from 12v or what ever your system voltage is to 120v A.C. so add another $200.
Plus I just got a new 3.8 c.i. fridge and it was $235.. prices have gotten alot higher..
What has become of this?
Yeah good question
Still nothing on the website.
"Electricity-free" with a solar panel?
cooling vaccines?.... ha....haaa ...haaa....such a tragedy to humanity. but your electric free fridge is a wonderful innovation....can be distributed to poor countries...if you can produce affordable units to aid those familys.
Some nice April fools joke
Seems pointless. Just use a solar panel with a regular refrigerator.
🤯
Yo didn't understand the technology
Can you explain why is this pointless
Sell it in South Africa. The govt has desyroyed electricity supply.
It is not electricity free if you use a solar panel. It may be off grid, but if the panel breaks and you cant get a new one.,, then what?
It appears the "solar panel" is not generating electricity but hot water which evaporates the water from the silica gel, returning the vapor to the condensation chamber. So if the panel "breaks", put it back together. Idk.
Zero practical information like numbers, it tells a lot about its uselessness.
Interessantes Prinzip, aber schlecht gemachter Auftritt. Welche Webseite, welche email, warum kein deutscher Präsentationstext? Also über PR müßt ihr noch einiges lernen.
Old technology from Indian cooling clay pots.
But, this looks better in terms of usage and storing capacity.
Clay pots are really good for storing water.
Yours for £3,000/ 😂😂😂😂
Sounds too complicated. I’ll pass on this.
Life is too complicated. I'll pass on this...😅
@@AutoNomades ikr🤣
I can smell gold. And poo. Far off. And this is NOT the latter!!
Fail. Huge fail. 😂😂😂
I'm 59 years old and the first time of my life i see the temperature reached 50 °C in the summer of 2023 in the top north of Tunisia wich is abnormal, do you think this system will work at this temperature 🌡️