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Atelopus-zeteki@kbin.run
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LoL, I appreciate the input anyway. It’s all about getting us thinking, and creating solutions.

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Oh, I’m gonna try this! I feel like my brew is ‘ok’, but this makes me think it can be so much better.

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Thing is, physics requires the warm air to move up (convection). Tho’ it did give me a chortle. ;-)

If I did do it, I would for sure share. They have clay working tools, etc, at our local maker space. So it could happen.

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Yeah, I wouldn’t ‘toe the line’, I’d be telling the world about the guy to tried to get me murdered. And doing my best to keep him out of the office of the presidency, and to get him into jail for a long time. But hey, Mike Pence, you do you, kid.

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d’oh! Thanks, will edit.

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There are few things I would agree with Mike Pence on, not endorsing someone who tried to get me murdered is definitely one.

Edit: TY, u/homesweethomeMrL! I left out the key word, “not” above. Ack!

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The principle is simple enough. Look into ‘swamp coolers’ or evaporative coolers. They work well with adequate airflow, until the air reaches the point where absorbing more moisture becomes less efficient, somewhere around 60-100% humidity. More airflow with low humidity air helps. The solid state/ no moving parts is what fascinate me about this design.

The wall panel one in the first left picture is also aesthetic, and modular. Makes me want to cast some terra cotta. I"m trying to think thru how one would channel the cool air in the direction one would want it to flow, without electricity or moving parts. Sort of a funnel shape leading from the cooling part, to guide the cool air in the right direction regardless of the wind’s direction.

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I listen to it for a while, then forget about it for months and even years. It’s always there when you need to POLKA!

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