(June 27, 2018 at 9:08 am)Drich Wrote: It's not luck. you are awarded 2 US patents by being lucky.
Drich, could you provide details of those patents, PM if you prefer.
Quote:those patents are not then bought and put into production because you are full of good fortune. Mind you I'm the one who could read past a 4th grade level upon 'graduation.' Math was equally a mystery. My first job was a janitor at a tire shop, because they thought running the tire machines (typically held over for pot heads and recovering meth addicts) was too complicated for me. From then till now still no school or formal training. learned how to read from comic book/taught me how to visualize the words into literal pictures. once I could picture something I owned it. I could take anything apart and put it back together. Now God interjects those pictures. like for instance my first patent.
Drich, are you autistic to any degree?
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Quote:...so from the meeting we went to the store spent about 300 of the 500 and went back to my shop where I put the whole thing together over a late friday and all day saturday. it ran all saturday night and sunday. we then drove the truck over to a meeting with the remaining engineers and showed them that we could in fact run a 230/3/20 amp truck on battery power for 4 continuous hours then when plugged in sense the polarity and charge itself.
You reinvented the wheel. What you've described here is an off the shelf voltage inverter.
Some clarification please.
When you say it ran all Saturday night and Sunday this was on mains power, yes?
By '230/3/20' I take it you mean the US system of using two 115V lives to give 230V? The '20' I take it is the amperage?
20 amps x 230 volts = 4.6Kw.
4.6Kw is about right for a refrigeration truck. But now reverse the calculation.
For the inverter output of 4.6Kw it needs 190 amps @24volts from the battery.
190 amps over four hours which you later extended to eight hours? This is not taking inverter losses into account. How big is this battery?
Quote:then I told them I could double the efficiency (give them 8 hours for 1000 dollars more)
No, I'm not having it.
Quote:they wrote me a check I promptly order a 75.00 part changed the refrigerat and the oil to a mid grade gas, and it pulled to temp twice as fast and ran on the same batteries for almost 8 hours continually. They could not believe it.
Neither can I.
The $75 part would be for the expansion valve and you changed the oil from a mineral oil to a synthetic polyolester oil. Mid grade gas??? This is new to me. You mean the HFC refrigerant was pulled out and replaced with an HCFC or an HFO?
This is the reason for switching to synthetic oil, mineral oil in a HCFC system turns to glue and the system is fubar. So far so good.
What did you pull out, R134a, R404a? What did you replace it with, R513a?
Not that it matters. You claim to have pulled to temp twice as fast and at the same time doubled the battery life. You didn't double the efficiency you quadrupled it! And you did all this with the same compressor, the same condenser and the same evaporator? How come in all my years as a refrigeration technician I haven't encountered this remarkable development?
Laws of thermodynamics says... NO!
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Quote:so the sold 5 to test market in NYC home food distributor who was being fined a million dollars a WEEK because the refrigeration systems they were using were breaking the noise/time restrictions in manhattan.
Rubbish. Decent Carrier or Sanyo truck mounted systems are pretty quiet.
Quote:So the total cost was 375 if your keeping count. at the end I told the guys this and they said money well spent/keep it.
This development of yours should have made you a billionaire overnight. Did it?
Quote:...if you want to come to orlando to vet my story I can take you to all the places and people mentioned.
No, just show me the patents.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.