Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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Fridge Blimp
Getting the cold down to where it's hot
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Inspired by [django] and his congo river-fridge.

It's late and I'm sleep deprived, which means only one thing: post an idea on the HB with one eye (half) open.

Take one large-enough blimp, add tether designed to carry refrigerant in a continuous loop within its insulated cable, bolt some renewable power to the blimp to run a small pump (like wind gen or solar), top off with heat exchangers at either end of the tether.

Launch blimp to a height where things are chilly (and it can support the weight of the tether). Start.

If all goes ok, refrigerant should vapourize when passed through ground-HX, the rush up the tether as a gas where it would be rapidly cooled in the blimp-HX, change phase back into a liquid then run down the tether back to the ground-HX.

People on ground now have a place to put their heat.


TIB, May 07 2008

Stirling blimp Stirling_20High_20Altitude_20Blimp
Shameless blimp-promotion [django, May 07 2008]

Cosmic Background Refrigeration Cosmic_20Background_20Refrigeration
Shameless cooling promotion [BunsenHoneydew, May 21 2008]


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       It would have to go pretty high, but it's a good solution.

wagster, May 07 2008
  

       Interesting concept. The very low temperatures at high altitude can even power a blimp based on a solar dish-coupled stirling engine [see link - but please consult the picture].   

       Alternatively you can store fruits and vegetables in the blimp and bring it down each time you need a banana.

django, May 07 2008
  

       Or train a monkey to climb up and get the banana for you.

wagster, May 07 2008
  

       They will be too busy typing, methinks.

daseva, May 07 2008
  

       Utter genius [+]. I'd like to negotiate a license and/or technology exchange program for your blimp technology to integrate it into my Cosmic Background Refrigeration [link]

BunsenHoneydew, May 21 2008
  


 
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