Solar Powered HVAC that really works
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31 Jul 2008 09:06 PM
What is the best way to commercially sell & market Solar Powered HVAC unit's.
They come in three sizes 18,000, 36,000 and 60,000 BTU's
These units really work and can eliminate the HVAC portion of your electrical bill.
 
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01 Aug 2008 07:12 AM
Tell us more about them,
such as who makes them, where are they made, do you have a website, how do they work, how much do they cost.
Simple basic answers to simple questions. If it really works, the market is there.
Wes Shelby
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Murray KY
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01 Aug 2008 12:13 PM
I'd be interested in finding out more as well. I am looking for new business ideas. Background in running businesses and marketing.
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03 Aug 2008 10:26 AM
Marc,

this is a interesting concept. Does the unit still have to be tied into the grid in order to work during the night? Does it have its own battery back-up? Is it based on nano-technology?

As Wes and slenzen pointed out there is interest and a market in this. We just need to know more!

Manfred Knobel
Moss Pointe Builders
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13 Aug 2008 06:09 PM
Posted By marc fogel on 07/31/2008 9:06 PM
What is the best way to commercially sell & market Solar Powered HVAC unit's.
They come in three sizes 18,000, 36,000 and 60,000 BTU's
These units really work and can eliminate the HVAC portion of your electrical bill.
 


The best way would be to distribute them to HVAC installers. That is the only business model for HVAC systems that I know of that has been demonstarted to work for nearly 100 years.

Unless of course these are portable units like window A/Cs then you'll want to distribute to the big box stores.



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14 Aug 2008 07:54 PM
After 2 weeks, I still have not heard any more about this product.
If it exists, lets hear more about it.
Marc, "where's the beef?"
Wes Shelby
Design Systems Group
Murray KY
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27 Nov 2008 01:57 AM
Any links that could show how the system works?
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01 Dec 2008 12:09 PM
www.socoll.net is one way.
Ground contact methodologies are another---in some climes
Radiant panels in the walls--such as www.bekusa.com or www.fccplanterm.com coupled with microencapsulated phase change technology and ground contact loop would be doable in almost any climate
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08 Dec 2008 11:26 AM
The Bryce Canyon National Park in southerh Utah has several visitors centers that use cooling towers as part of the structure ...pasive cooling in a desert climate.
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