On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 21:03:05 +0000, Jerome Blaha wrote:

>Would the use of a partial vacuum in a sealed chamber or even the septic tank 
>to reach a somewhat steady-state temperature be out of the 
question, as only radiation would dominate the temperature?

>Bill's idea of a 0C water bath also sounds kind of cool and perhaps it might 
>be attainable with a double or triple stacked pettier cooler 
(reversible in voltage if your outdoor temps get below 0C) with very small 
tubing with coolant and two tiny DC powered pumps for redundancy 
with check valves to a small radiator inside the crypt water/ice bath with an 
RTD temperature sensor.  Throw in an above-ground solar and 
battery backup, and the solid-state refrigeration unit could be fully 
self-contained and located far enough from the time crypt to not influence 
gravity, magnetism, quantum physics, etc.


My suggestion of floating the clock in a water/ice bath raises a not so obvious 
mechanical issue:  The clock is now no longer constrained
against side-to-side motion.  As the pendulum swings to and fro the clock case 
will move/rock fro and to.  Expect large phase noise from
turbulence in the bath.

A 'simple' pendulum exists only in theory.  A real 'simple' pendulum does not 
exist in any ones clock lab.



Bill Beam
NL7F


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