Portable AC
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Sam wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Next, show me where anything I've stated in this thread goes against
the laws of thermodynamics. I'll be waiting for that, too. Unless you
want to admit you don't know what you're talking about. One of the
other.
Here it is again in case you missed it the first time-
" So, you do realize that that water, in order to cool with any
noticeable
amount, would be quite warm, usually warmer than the ambient air
temperature, don't you?"
So, please explain how the cold water in the heat exchanger becomes
warmer
than the ambient air.
I'll be waiting.
Uh, perhaps by EXCHANGE of HEAT?
Now, please show which law of thermodynamics I've broken by what I've
stated.
At least the first law- energy cannot be created or destroyed.
You stated that the water in the heat exchanger will become warmer than
ambient.
If this were true the heat exchanger would be working in excess of 100%
efficiency, thus creating energy.
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