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The milk cooling solution developed by the University of Hohenheim is based on a commercially available DC Refrigerator equipped&nbsp;with an adaptive control unit for&nbsp;its&nbsp;conversion to a&nbsp;smart ice-maker&nbsp;that operates depending on the availability of solar energy. The ice-maker has a volume of 160l and is capable of producing approx. 8-13 kg ice per day. One system includes 25 reusable plastic blocks of 2 kg capacity and two 30l isolated milk cans with removable ice&nbsp; compartment. To cool down 30l of milk from 36°C to 15°C in one of the supplied milk cans, the systems needs 6kg of ice and 90 minutes. <br/>
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The milk cooling solution developed by the University of Hohenheim is based on a commercially available DC Refrigerator equipped&nbsp;with an adaptive control unit for&nbsp;its&nbsp;conversion to a&nbsp;smart ice-maker&nbsp;that operates depending on the availability of solar energy. The ice-maker has a volume of 160l and is capable of producing approx. 8-13 kg ice per day. One system includes 25 reusable plastic blocks of 2 kg capacity and two 30l isolated milk cans with removable ice&nbsp; compartment. To cool down 30l of milk from 36°C to 15°C in one of the supplied milk cans, the systems needs 6kg of ice and 90 minutes.<br/>
  
 
The smart&nbsp;ice-maker is powered by 600Wp solar PV modules together with&nbsp;two batteries with a total capacity of around 1.5Kwh. Thanks to the&nbsp;thermal energy storage, in form of the 25 2kg-Ice-blocks, the system is able to run autonomously for up to 7 days even during periods of low solar radiation and high ambient temperatures.<br/>
 
The smart&nbsp;ice-maker is powered by 600Wp solar PV modules together with&nbsp;two batteries with a total capacity of around 1.5Kwh. Thanks to the&nbsp;thermal energy storage, in form of the 25 2kg-Ice-blocks, the system is able to run autonomously for up to 7 days even during periods of low solar radiation and high ambient temperatures.<br/>
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Revision as of 06:40, 1 July 2016

The milk cooling solution developed by the University of Hohenheim is based on a commercially available DC Refrigerator equipped with an adaptive control unit for its conversion to a smart ice-maker that operates depending on the availability of solar energy. The ice-maker has a volume of 160l and is capable of producing approx. 8-13 kg ice per day. One system includes 25 reusable plastic blocks of 2 kg capacity and two 30l isolated milk cans with removable ice  compartment. To cool down 30l of milk from 36°C to 15°C in one of the supplied milk cans, the systems needs 6kg of ice and 90 minutes.

The smart ice-maker is powered by 600Wp solar PV modules together with two batteries with a total capacity of around 1.5Kwh. Thanks to the thermal energy storage, in form of the 25 2kg-Ice-blocks, the system is able to run autonomously for up to 7 days even during periods of low solar radiation and high ambient temperatures.


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