emergency power system for cooling insulin
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Just interjecting my two cents: I've been impressed by the stats on the Steca line - the PF-166 states it will use only 70 watt/hours per day, keeping the interior at 3C in ambient temperatures of 20C outside; 165 whr/day to lower to 3 from 30, straight draw from 12 or 24 volts.
It's the item I am leaning towards purchasing for the new home.Comment
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Don't be looking for any quantities of Ammonium Nitrate. If a compressor leaks or the casing fails you will have a nice bit of explosives on your hands. Not to mention probably a visit from ATF or FBINABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional
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Spectra when you really want to know how to do this for reasonable cost let me know and I will set your feet back on the ground with something you can actually do and afford.MSEE, PEComment
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It's an interesting substance, somewhat problematic to handle because it is a liquid at normal room temperatures, yet is also a solid when chilled. Lovely stuff, with a specific heat of 4.18 J/gC liquid (resisting changes in temperature four times better than aluminum) or 2.03 J/gC when solid (still twice as good for keeping your freezer cold than alumnimum). It's called dihydrogen monoxide, also known as ...
... water.
Freeze a few slightly-less-than-full one-gallon milk jugs of good ol' tapwater. That'll hold the temperature better than any other substance known to science.2 x 240w solar > Midnite Classic 150 > 380 Ah 12vComment
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No worries, AN is really safe unless you mix with a fuel like diesel and/or aluminum powder and shock it really hard and really fast with a projectile or blasting cap.Comment
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You are 100% correct on that. I live in AZ also and am working on a much more simple option. Kooltron 28 quart 12 volt dc fridge... 120 volt panel, a 30 amp controller and 1 marine battery. Should be simple/good enough for just the 1 small fridge. I'll add on more later but issue #1 is being sure I can keep my daughter's insulin cold.Comment
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