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Richard J Kinch Richard J Kinch is offline
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Default Any refrigeration experts out there?

ignator writes:

Water alone has 144 BTU/lb. latent
heat, just how much better can you get by adding salts or glycol? It
must change phase to store and retrieve this energy.


My constant sermon.

Refrigeration only happens effectively when you have intimate thermal
contact with a phase-changing medium. Brines or other fluid mediums cannot
work as well, because their temperatures rise as they absorb heat, and heat
transfer efficiency is all about delta T.

Homebrewers with jockey boxes will never accept that drained ice works
better than a water/ice bath, though.