SOLAR COOLING REFRIGERATION thermoelectric Peltier Cooler

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25 thoughts on “SOLAR COOLING REFRIGERATION thermoelectric Peltier Cooler”

  1. Very nice but still NOT WHAT WE NEED!
    we asked you to make a cooling system for a room not a cooler that is way too small to do anything for BILLIONS of people!
    we need a device that once a day make HEAT in the sun for cold regions and cold in hot regions. all this tiny stuff comes after the proper needs of mankind are filled…a safe box with a lense where no fire can be made be logical start.

  2. @russ25052 I agree! an absorption cooler with a parabolic mirror would be great. (see absorption refrigerator on wikipedia) I think they already use those as airconditioning in Arabia.

  3. Sorry you have good Videos but I hate the adverts at the start that you cant skip. How come you videos have an advert is it because you have so many suscribers? Steve

  4. This would be great for someone that needed to keep insulin or some other medication cold. Or a 6 pack of beer.

  5. Dan ever think of covering your shipping container into an off grid apartment? We know the cans are avaliable nationwide ~$2K. Using your method of heating via black tubes cooking using solar ovens refrigeration via solar chillers. Then there are methane digestors for sewerage and you can prioduce natural gas to cook with using methane. I would like to see a combo oven that runs on both solar and methane once a desiered tem is reached the sun can easily maintain it. Check out UrbanFarmGuy YT?

  6. Dan , YOUR VIDEO HAS BEEN very educating but Family has through the years made sure that the old crazy survivalist lose his toys one by one At one time I a four car batties with six different 12 volt RV MOTOR HOME devices WITH long cord to a car to recharge the batteries for two to four hours each day during disaster / power failers in South Florida

  7. That satellite dish in the background would make a nice parabolic solar boiler + steam engine + generator = fun to be had by all. :p

  8. @Can101276
    Hey see what you saying i agree// 10 000 watts / thats 883 amps at 12v and 416 at 24 volt and so on//
    he have to battery bank as big as semi // and even if does there is no dam way pay off in year // Bet if has a system he didn’t install and he,s got mixed up / with he”s statement // and if does
    // you right it take 20 to 25 yrs pay off at current cost // i paying 13.5 cent kw with raise // was paying 8.5 yr
    ago // projected 15 cents kw in next yrs / in ohio

  9. Thanks for the video Dan. I encourage you to TRY and find a Coleman Stirling Power Cooler.
    It is a Free Piston Stirling Cooler with settings for cooling and freezing. Sadly Coleman quit selling these a few years ago. They can still be bought from Global Cooling under the twinbird brand name. If thats not cold enough, one model of Twinbird will get down to -80°C/-112°F

  10. @TIGHTWADHERMAN Sounds like you have a nice setup. The gentilman I was adressing made some outrageous claims..
    1 – he was off grid
    2 – He claimed to be storing enough energy to run 10 000 watts continiously for a week without an input!
    3 – he said it paid for itself in a year
    The problem here in Ontario is we used to pay 4 cents a killowatt, 10 cents starting soon, and the government is paying 80 cents a killowatt for rooftop solar….. so when does my bill go up by 2000 percent?

  11. @TIGHTWADHERMAN Sounds like you have a nice setup. The gentilman I was adressing made some outrageous claims..
    1 – he was off grid
    2 – He claimed to be storing enough energy to run 10 000 watts continiously for a week without an input!
    3 – he said it paid for itself in a year
    The problem here in Ontario is we used to pay 4 cents a killowatt, 10 cents starting soon, and the government is paying 80 cents a killowatt for rooftop solar….. so when does my bill go up by 2000 percent?

  12. @Can101276
    Don’t what your electricity cost are // mine is 3500 yr // with new rate hike 4300 yr
    pay off in ohio is around 3 to 4 yrs doing a lot your self 7 to 8 yrs having it installed
    and we are middle ground on cost in ohio // hot us states to south and western states are 20 to 25%
    higher then my cost mine // and they get 30% more sunshine than ohio // so realistically you pay for small home in about yr in southern state in the US

  13. @WulfBand What was your cost into it? And how many kw’s do you actually use, to say it paid for itself in a year?

  14. @WulfBand Of course, you are correct in also needing a battery bank, a couple of marine batteries will do, for short term back up for meds. you seem to be talking more along the lines of a prepper’s system at 10,000 watts.

  15. @WulfBand 10 000 watts continious for a week, without an input? How many thousand square feet does it take to store the batteries. Paid for itself in a year….. I smell bullshit!
    Even if you had found solar pannels for a dollar a watt, to load those batteries, and a free invertor (10kw invertor is 3-8 grand) it would take a very long time to pay for itself.
    It would take 10 years for me to spend 20 thousand on heat and electricity for my home, and Im up in Canada!

  16. Great vid. Using fresnel to power an absorption chiller is a great idea in comments above. Normal aircon efficiency is so much better than peltier, peltier can only pump a fraction of a watt for each watt of electricity…

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