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@article{157625, author = {D.B. Jani and Patel Divyesh and Parmar Vipul and Chitle Naresh and Raulji Dhananjaysinh}, title = {An overview on solar powered drinking water cooler }, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, pages = {1-5}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=157625}, abstract = {Solar powered drinking water cooler principle is explained in the present article. The system contains solar panels, two low energy fans, water tank fabricated from clay (pottery), thermally sealed box, and pipes. Once these contents are connected together, testing was conducted on water temperatures at both ends. The preliminary results showed a drop in temperature of around 17ËšC. This is achieved by utilizing free power from the sun. Furthermore, use of solar cooling as potential option for driving evaporative cooler for cooling the drinking water supply concerns regarding the adverse environmental impact of using fossil fuels has necessitated the exploitation of alternative cooling technologies.}, keywords = {Renewable solar energy, drinking water cooler, evaporation, solar panel.}, month = {}, }
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