Open Source Dessicant-Humidifier Cycle Based Liquid Chiller: Difference between revisions

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#REDIRECT [[Open Source Desiccant-Humidifier Cycle Based Liquid Chiller]]
*OSE's Design for a [[Dessicant-Humidifier Cycle Refrigeration]] based [[Hydronic Cooling]] system
 
=Existing Open Source Designs=
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=Minimum Viable Product=
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=Basic Design=
==Part A==
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==Part/Componet B==
 
=BOM=
==Column Packing==
*Should be simpler than a [[Spray Tower]] system due to it's "open" nature (even if in a sealed+clean container, it doesn't have a sealed pressurized liquid tube)
*[[Bioballs]] would work and are inexpensive
*[[Stainless Steel Scrubbers]] based packing would work as well (would a conductive packing offer any advantages over thermally insulative plastic? )
 
==Fans==
*[[Inline Fans]] may work, but the added pressure of a centrifugal fan should help with "pushing the air through the packed column?"
*This ties into the spray tower vs packed column issue
 
==Pumps==
*"Fountain Pumps" usually go for ~20-50 usd each (need to determine [[GPH]] flow needed/diminishing returns on higher flow?)
 
==PVC Pipe==
*4in PVC Pipe seems like the largest size at the local "Home Depot" store
 
=CAD=
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=Code=
==Software==
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==Firmware==
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=Internal Links=
*[Dessicant-Humidifier Cycle Refrigeration]]
*[[Hydronic Cooling]]
 
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