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Kendall K Down wrote: > In message <Clggk.4693$CE1.4591@newsfe17.ams2> > Martin Edwards <big_mart_98@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>> Not a mistranslation, and I never said that. It is an anachronism. As >>>> for not understanding translation, my skills were legendary before you >>>> were born, though all my mental functions are somewhat impaired by >>>> thirty years in the blackboard jungle     

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Author: Matt Giwer
Date: Aug 7, 2008 23:44

On Jan 17, 10:50 am, dbljay7542 <dbljay7...@msn.com> wrote: I am looking for a solar water heating system to install in a new home that I am building in NE USA. Any suggestions, or places to look? select the hotlink to the state you are planning to install a solar water heating system from the following website / directory at http://energy.sourceguides.com/businesses/byGeo/US/byP/solar/sWH/byS/byS
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>>>-> My point is for most of the things you want a trough for they work >>>'well >>> -> enough' and their simplicity makes them very attractive. I'm looking >>> into >>> -> solar cooling and plan on doing some experiments with a trough >>> reflector and >>> -> NH3. Use the heat to evaporate the NH3 during the day and let the >>> system >>> -> run backwards at night. Hopefully I'll have     

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Author: drydem
Date: Jan 29, 2008 22:58

> | -> Question for ya. I saw a water heater with a strange (to me) | shaped | -> reflector, I think its cardioid. Ever heard of using a cardioid | shaped | -> reflector? | | -> It may not be have been cardioid but it looked it to me. They | described | -> making it by wrapping a string with a pencil on the end around | the tank then | -> unwrap and rewrap the string
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"no spam" <no@spam.net> wrote in message news:MkGti.37406$G23.545@newsreading01.news.tds.net... > > "David Williams" <david.williams@bayman.org> wrote in message > news:1186280869.912.1186261734@bayman.org... >>-> My point is for most of the things you want a trough for they work >>'well >> -> enough' and their simplicity makes them very attractive. I'm looking >> into >> -> solar cooling     

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Author: no spam
Date: Aug 7, 2007 10:05

David Williams wrote: | -> Question for ya. I saw a water heater with a strange (to me) | shaped | -> reflector, I think its cardioid. Ever heard of using a cardioid | shaped | -> reflector? | | -> It may not be have been cardioid but it looked it to me. They | described | -> making it by wrapping a string with a pencil on the end around | the tank then | -> unwrap and rewrap the string
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-> Question for ya. I saw a water heater with a strange (to me) shaped -> reflector, I think its cardioid. Ever heard of using a cardioid shaped -> reflector? -> It may not be have been cardioid but it looked it to me. They described -> making it by wrapping a string with a pencil on the end around the tank then -> unwrap and rewrap the string while the pencil draws the shape of     

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Author: no spam
Date: Aug 7, 2007 09:47

"David Williams" <david.williams@bayman.org> wrote in message news:1186280869.912.1186261734@bayman.org... -> My point is for most of the things you want a trough for they work 'well -> enough' and their simplicity makes them very attractive. I'm looking into -> solar cooling and plan on doing some experiments with a trough reflector and -> NH3. Use the heat to evaporate the
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Whiskers <catwheezel@operamail.com> wrote: > Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig@flur.bltigibbet> wrote: > > Whiskers <catwheezel@operamail.com> wrote: > > > >> Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig@flur.bltigibbet> wrote: > >> > Whiskers <catwheezel@operamail.com> wrote: > >> > > >> >> Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig@flur.bltigibbet> wrote: > >> >> > Whiskers <catwheezel@operamail     

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Author: daestrom
Date: Aug 6, 2007 15:38

mpate@oscintl.com wrote: On Sep 16, 7:18 pm, Morris Dovey <mrdo...@iedu.com> wrote: Perhaps not as important as you think - it'll depend on your overall design and operating parameters. There's a photo of a fluidyne with a 4-inch bore at the bottom of the web page athttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/Projects/Stirling/Dyne.html- in which Schedule 40 PVC pipe was used to build the displacer
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Author: Morris Dovey
Date: Aug 6, 2007 13:01

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Author: David Williams
Date: Aug 6, 2007 11:12

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Date: Aug 6, 2007 07:35

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Author: real-address-in-sig
Date: Jul 6, 2007 20:08

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Author: Morris Dovey
Date: Sep 17, 2008 14:18

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