Re: NANFA-- Tank cooling photos

Prizma_at_aol.com
Wed, 4 Dec 2002 19:00:10 EST

In a message dated 12/4/02 12:14:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
csteel_at_ameritech.net writes:

> OK, so here's a few tank photos.-
> http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/csteel at ameritech.net/lst?.dir=/My+Photos&.view=t
>

brian...
that ought to get your tank cold. i like your yard cow.
it would be neat to compare room temp to tank temp to outside temp. i think
you said at one point the temp had been reduced 10 or so degrees? ???
i wonder how deep and big you would have to dig a hole to "cool" a tank in
the hot summer w/ a ground temp of 60 degrees. i suppose it is also where one
lives, the insulating quality of the tubing, flow rate of the water and
such... but i like the idea. some folks heat and cool their homes w/ such a
system... but it takes a very long, deep trench, vertical well or some even
use a deep pond.
i had a lot of fun racing ho cars too... i see your photos. i reckon you did
some digital paint effects on a few shots.
casper
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