Hi Keith,
That's a cool article. I like the idea of saving 20% on my cost for
power for my fridge. An alloy that heats or cools depending on whether
a magnet is near is a wild idea. I'd love to know how that works. A
good fridge may only use 100W of power, but more efficiency is always
better. Maybe they could apply this to other heat pump applications.
PS, if you have time, when you post, you might want to provide a bit
more detail about what the link is about.
Sincerely,
Ron
On 2/14/2014 10:48 AM, Watson, Keith wrote:
This is cool (pardon the pun)
GE believes your next refrigerator could be cooled using magnets
http://www.techspot.com/news/55643-ge-believes-your-next-refrigerator-could-be-cooled-using-magnets.html
http://preview.tinyurl.com/pflzkmj
fkeith
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