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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @hamzachagdani
    @hamzachagdani 3 місяці тому +1

    That's a new efficient system you created there 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @sopark434
    @sopark434 3 місяці тому +2

    Yesterday I was thinking about heat pump clothes drying. : )

    • @nnvasen-good-energy
      @nnvasen-good-energy  3 місяці тому

      Did you see the linked video? If you have a mobile airco, direct the warm air to the laundry and put it in air dry mode. Then it dries even better than a dedicated air dehumidifier.

  • @Theoverthinker81
    @Theoverthinker81 2 місяці тому

    Have you considered:
    1. Solar geothermal in the garden.
    2. Wind trap turbines with the roof shape
    3. Compost water heating.
    4. Gravity micro water turbine from the roof.
    5. Concentrated micro solar thermal for heat and power?

    • @nnvasen-good-energy
      @nnvasen-good-energy  2 місяці тому

      Hi Overthinker, you really honour your name !😅
      I find your ideas intriguing and copy them to my video todo list. One question about gravity of water at the roof: doo you mean the pressure of the grid or rain water gravity? I must say that at our place on Mount Etna the pressure is really high (though lacking each night in summer) so that it would really be recovery of municipal energy that is wasted anyway. I will make some calculations because in general I am a bit critical about gravity energy, considering the small values that are usually coming out of the formula m x g x h. However, it is a very practical solution for many Italians, which have a water storage that is non functional during a black out, because it depends on electrical energy. So: no power = no water. What a pity. There the gravity energy of item 4 is briljant.

    • @Theoverthinker81
      @Theoverthinker81 2 місяці тому

      @@nnvasen-good-energy looking at your house from the screenshot it looked quite high. I thought about channeling the rainwater down to a small generator. it's an extra layer of geekness, I did this using an old bike dynamo to test the concept. Plenty of disadvantages but it was free and it worked on my small house.

    • @nnvasen-good-energy
      @nnvasen-good-energy  2 місяці тому

      I think it is good to try new things out, even if it has disadvantages! It means having fun in these activities.
      Regarding our house, it's indeed at 800 meters height, on the slopes of the volcano Etna, but first we have very little rain, especially this year, and even if it is in the mountains you would like some pressure, so you would need to let it enter some duct at a higher point and still better to build a container at that entry point, the equivalent of a hydropower lake to have constant power.

    • @Theoverthinker81
      @Theoverthinker81 2 місяці тому

      @@nnvasen-good-energy I love renewable energy, and I'm glad I found your channel. The experimenting I do is invaluable when it comes to learning lessons doing something practical. I know you understand this :0). I'm working on a parabolic heat and power system. Hopefully, using waster in a focus lens will make the PV panels several hundred times more efficient. Anyway, good luck and I'll keep watching.

  • @peterlang777
    @peterlang777 3 місяці тому

    USAF zpe diode by prof. moddel university of colorado boulder .. ... infinite quantum electricity

    • @peterlang777
      @peterlang777 3 місяці тому

      will not allow link post. use Google search

    • @nnvasen-good-energy
      @nnvasen-good-energy  3 місяці тому +1

      I will look it up!

    • @peterlang777
      @peterlang777 3 місяці тому

      @@nnvasen-good-energy it's fascinating! a metal insulator metal diode (MIM) with optical nanocavities on one side