• Lifted_lowered
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    131 year ago

    We need to figure out how to retrofit those old machines to be as efficient as the new ones, and be clean and pigeon free. Then we can keep them around.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      They still make those old style ones and they are energy star certified.

      The ones that look like the new one are what’s used with heat pumps here.

      • @NightAuthor
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        81 year ago

        Is there any reason a window unit couldn’t be a heat pump? My understanding is the difference is just about a single valve to reverse the direction of the coolant.

        • @AA5B
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          31 year ago

          I thought it was just that it was too difficult to fit all the parts efficiently in such a small box

          When Tesla first publicized 3d printing the “octovalve” as a piece to complex to manufacture traditionally, the claim was that it made the heat pump much more compact. There was even a rumor going around that they might use it to enter the home heat pump market. Their work in making heat pumps compact enough for cars could really make a difference, however I image home stuff is much more price sensitive

      • @uis
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        01 year ago

        Uhh, old style is heat pump too. Unlesz you are referring water evaporation.

    • @LordOfTheChia
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      31 year ago

      The difficulty (just looking at the refrigerant) is the huge differences in pressure needed between refrigerants.

      Then you have to look at the compatibility of the compressor motor oils and the refrigerant.

      One example

      60 PSI to 85 PSI for R-22 and 105 PSI to 143 PSI for R-410A

      Others:

      • Lifted_lowered
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        21 year ago

        Makes sense. Very different tolerances and tooling required