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Old 10-01-2020, 07:30   #1
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Condenser coil / aluminium boat

Hi all,

In the refrigeration cycle, there are five basic components: fluid refrigerant; a compressor, which controls the flow of refrigerant; the condenser coils (on the outside of the fridge); the evaporator coils (on the inside of the fridge); and something called an expansion device. Here’s how they interact to cool your food or your area.

Why nobody test a condenser coil, aluminium glued directly on the lower hull wall ? It could be better than all other systems (air, water, air+water).

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Hugues
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Old 10-01-2020, 08:25   #2
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Re: Condenser coil / aluminium boat

Great idea! not too many aluminium hulls out there, but they would make an infinite heatsink!

Careful wrt galvanic corrosion issues (not electrolysis)
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