And they did not talk about two more problems.
1. The air will always go the easiest way. It means, if you have no wind outside the Container, the hot air will go inside the Container again. The air will just circle between inside and outside and will become more and more hot.
2. I dont see any filter, to make the air clean before going to the miners. After 2-3 month the miners will be so dirty, that you can put them to trash, because all heatpipes will be full of dust...
Hi Skylink.
You've got some great questions. Most of them can be answered by reading the whitepaper here:
https://www.envion.org/en/download/envion_whitepaper.pdfThe whitepaper contains detailed information about the design of the cooling system and results from our tests on thermal efficiency. I think you'll see that German engineers are not satisfied designing something that only works if there is wind outside the containerthe unit we have up and running is cooling just fine inside a factory.
Our MMUs connect to power using low-voltage connections found at most power plants. The units are profitable despite micro fluctuations in costs like night-time grid costs from PV installations. Our operational unit in the factory is providing winter heat and offsetting the price of grid energy. There are also myriad other types of installations where there are no such fluctuations like when the units use overcapacity from new plants that are not yet on grid or the grid has not yet capable of using the full capacity. The point is that envion units are flexible enough to be profitable in any such situation and can be moved to a new place when conditions change.
If you want to geek out on the calculations, then the whitepaper is going to be a lot of fun.
If you are still convinced envion is fake after reading the whitepaper, I suggest you come pay us a visit. We invite all of our potential investors to come visit us in Berlin and see the working unit.
Thank you Envion team for this reply piece. I do believe there is a lot of potential in this and I will be joining your ICO.
A very important point that needs to be reiterated to potential investors is the following analogy of a two way street: In the one direction we have the Envion team who has a responsibility towards its investors to sort out any problem that might arise, expectedly or unexpectedly. I do believe they understand the gravity of this responsibility. In the other direction of the proverbial two way street, we have the investors who have to accept the fact that some things might not go as planned, but hopefully the majority of items will go as planned. As investors we have to choose the investment we are most comfortable with taking the analogy above into full consideration. Personally, I believe this model can work.
I am eagerly awaiting the stats for Envion in one year's time.