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 Hi Jim, 
Dry ice has a temperature of - 100 celcius. 
your average home freezer is about -17. 
If you stored your ice in a container with the dry ice you could 
get it's temperature down a lot lower than -17 & make it more efficient 
for 
cooling. ( In theory ). 
Alan 
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  Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 8:18 AM 
  Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Cooling the 
  cabin: a suggested solution 
  
  
  A bit of tongue-in-cheek there, Jens?  I guess dry ice is out for 
  cooliing, too. Hmm... 
    
  
  
  Frank
  What about using oxygen candles that burns real 
    hot...
  Jens
 
 
 
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