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developer

Jan 1, 1970
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it does not require high utility electric cost or big solar panels.

the design is simple, it is mere a coil of copper tube in the stove and
connect to a reserviour.


this may help people from the remote area of China.

solar power
designer and developer from
http://www.web7days.com/led
 
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scott_t

Jan 1, 1970
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G_cowboy_is_that_a_Gnu_Hurd? said:
developer wrote:




why not put the resevoir on top of the stove??

Heh, he's a friggin genius.
 
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Gymy Bob

Jan 1, 1970
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Except it explodes and issues thrid degree burnas to victims that survive
it. What is a few bucks spent at the medical centres for the sake of saving
a few pennies of natural fuel?
 
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Landline

Jan 1, 1970
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the scamming spammer rip-off asshole is just trying to get suckers to his
website so he can rip people off.
these honkie konkie spamming scammers are well know for all their fraudulent
activities.
 
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SQLit

Jan 1, 1970
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developer said:
it does not require high utility electric cost or big solar panels.

the design is simple, it is mere a coil of copper tube in the stove and
connect to a reserviour.


this may help people from the remote area of China.

solar power
designer and developer from
http://www.web7days.com/led

This is great, there was a show on PBS about the 17th century that had an
system just like this. As long as they kept the stove at full tilt they had
minimumal warm water.
The technology just escaped the modern scientists though they tried very
hard to improve the output.

Marching forward into the past... Wait long enough everything comes around
as an NEW IDEA.
 
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developer

Jan 1, 1970
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I have visited a family(Rose's home) in Sichuen China. They have a large
water tank which stored water from well. the tank is above the 15 foot above
ground. the family has a out of order TV and no ice-box.

I do not think they cannot affort to pay high utility bill. The weather is
cold there ( 5-15 degree).

all the devices that I develop for the family has to last long and cost
must be one time only. therefore I develop the solar power controller center
for different charging purpose. everything is out of love.


they do not have working radio and I found an old radio.



thus I developed http://www.web7days.com/hydro/
http://www.web7days.com/led/birth/
there is no street lamp and just paddy field.

I have my solar power water heater installed ( combine two panel into one )
it has no hot water even in winter time.

the copper coil has inside the a concrete. you cannot just put the coil
above the stove.


any comment of such design is welcome.


solar power
designer and developer from
http://www.web7days.com/led
 
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Don Kelly

Jan 1, 1970
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developer said:
it does not require high utility electric cost or big solar panels.

the design is simple, it is mere a coil of copper tube in the stove and
connect to a reserviour.


this may help people from the remote area of China.

solar power
designer and developer from
http://www.web7days.com/led
Sorry, this is nothing new.
 
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Don Kelly

Jan 1, 1970
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SQLit said:
This is great, there was a show on PBS about the 17th century that had an
system just like this. As long as they kept the stove at full tilt they had
minimumal warm water.
The technology just escaped the modern scientists though they tried very
hard to improve the output.

Marching forward into the past... Wait long enough everything comes around
as an NEW IDEA.
 
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m Ransley

Jan 1, 1970
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Put the coil up your ass, then it will be free heat
 
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developer

Jan 1, 1970
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the actual concept you have got, but the practical design is much more
sophicated.
the copper is actually embedded in concrete slab. the copper tube cannot
stand for years of heating and cooling down.



solar power
designer and developer from
http://www.web7days.com/led
 
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Gymy Bob

Jan 1, 1970
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It must be insulted electrically with some layer of material also. The
electrolysis from copper to cement with lime in it would probably dissolve
the copper in a few months.
 
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