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anyone looked at the "M cycle"

anyone looked at the "M cycle"

anyone looked at the "M cycle"

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This is used on the 2 stage indirect evaporative cooler ...the Coolardo a 5 "ton cooler that draws just 600 Watts??

using the Maisotsenko Cycle or M-Cycle a revolutionary new breakthrough in thermodynamics.

High degree of thermodynamic perfection of the M-Cycle allows atmospheric air to be cooled (without humidification) not the wet-bulb temperature, but the dew point temperature, and it increases psychrometric temperature difference and, consequently, energy resource of the atmospheric air

Using evaporative cooling how can it reduce temps below wet bulb?
 

RE: anyone looked at the "M cycle"

Aliens.

RE: anyone looked at the "M cycle"

Aliens with magic wands.

RE: anyone looked at the "M cycle"

If it sounds too good to be true, it's not true.........

RE: anyone looked at the "M cycle"

It gets it's energy from that released in the vaporization of liquid water.  So the energy is being replaced by wasting massive amounts of water.

RE: anyone looked at the "M cycle"

Modified swamp cooler........

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