Well, I get a trade magazine on Batteries every month. I have studies heating and cooling for over three decades; and I helped build one of the first geo-thermal heat pumps in 1979.
of course. who doesn't subscribe to a battery magazine! lol
I didn't know there was such a thing. the first geo-thermal heat pump yawhser!
hey can those be put anywhere? you can heat off grid with them?
hey how long before these fantastic new batteries get on the market?
Trade magazines come for free to engineers; in the hopes that I will design in soem of their advertised products. I get a bunch of them (light reading, LOL).
I don't know if we were the first, but the feds did come to look at it! We got an efficienccy reting of 7.5, when the best on the market were running bairly 3. Thatprogram got a LOT of donations, shortly after that! The unit I am looking at for the new land, is running an efficiency rating of 22, so a lot has changed. :)
Yes they can heat and cool a house off grid. I did a post yesterday on that. Look at the post on the Earth Battery.
The link is an Amazon for sale link. They are WAY too expensive right now, but will come down a LOT, once they work out the business model.
Well, I get a trade magazine on Batteries every month. I have studies heating and cooling for over three decades; and I helped build one of the first geo-thermal heat pumps in 1979.
Not new thought processes for me, LOL!
of course. who doesn't subscribe to a battery magazine! lol
I didn't know there was such a thing. the first geo-thermal heat pump yawhser!
hey can those be put anywhere? you can heat off grid with them?
hey how long before these fantastic new batteries get on the market?
Trade magazines come for free to engineers; in the hopes that I will design in soem of their advertised products. I get a bunch of them (light reading, LOL).
I don't know if we were the first, but the feds did come to look at it! We got an efficienccy reting of 7.5, when the best on the market were running bairly 3. Thatprogram got a LOT of donations, shortly after that! The unit I am looking at for the new land, is running an efficiency rating of 22, so a lot has changed.
:)
Yes they can heat and cool a house off grid. I did a post yesterday on that. Look at the post on the Earth Battery.
The link is an Amazon for sale link. They are WAY too expensive right now, but will come down a LOT, once they work out the business model.