Saturday, March 24, 2007

Johnnos Whatisit earlybird special

Ok I might be sticking my neck out by showing you the full picture but what is this?

28 comments:

  1. Ok so its like that is it lol. some kind water float ball

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  2. no, not some kind of a water float ball

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  3. is the ball submerged under water

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  4. only when we get flood rain...no not a water ball

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  5. Ok I'm clutching at straws now. Is it used for irrigation.

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  6. its an outside shower for dwarfs sorry I meant little people

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  7. Is it a water feeder, for animals or birds.

    Or

    Some type of overflow.

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  8. The first part of it looks like a fancy nesting box, maybe.

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  9. The insides of a toilet bowl.

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  11. no Paul, not an outdoor shower for dwarfs
    sue, not a water feeder, for animals or birds.
    Or
    Some type of overflow or a fancy nesting box
    and nothing to do with toilets

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  12. not a sprinkler

    ok, first hint.....ammonia

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  13. That just doesn't help. Well, not me anyway.

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  14. To carry along and spread/distribute something used in gardens, yards, etc. Seeds, fertilizer, etc.

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  15. well, I'm stumped on this one!!! Golly... this is a beauty!
    Cyalayta
    Mal :)

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  16. something from a large aircon.

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  17. not from an aircon, but you are getting colder

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  18. fridge/freezer. part of the cooling system ? Johnno you are going to get hate mail lol

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  19. johnno you are a tease!!

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  20. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...cooling system...ok you all...do a google search on

    "crosley icyball"

    and please do not blow my house up...lol

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  21. ok ok... I cheated!
    www.ggw.org/~cac/IcyBall/crosley_icyball.html

    "The Icyball is an intermittent heat absorption type of refrigerator. A water/ammonia mixture is used as the refrigerant . Water and ammonia combine easily. So, they combine in the hot ball at room temperature.

    When the hot ball is heated, for about 90 minutes, the ammonia evaporates first because it has a lower boiling point than water. The other cylinder is in water to help condense the ammonia in the cold ball. When the balls are fully charged, the cold ball is placed in the insulated box, as the ammonia evaporates to recombine with the water in the hot ball it removes heat, cooling the inside of the refrigerator for 24+ hours. A hole in the cold ball was for a special ice cube tray."

    Otherwise I would have had *NO* idea!
    Good job, Johnno!!!!!!!

    Cyalayta
    Mal :)

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  22. Yes, I gave the answer because I knew nobody would guess it....I stood there in amazement when my neighbour explained it to me

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