May 1, 2022 Salty Air Publishing Newsletter

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May 1, 2022 - Falmouth, MA
In this issue:
It's Spring!
Villains!
Air to water heat pumps
The Book Nerd
Benjamin Bunny & The Rabbit Hole
PHR Books
PHR Work In-Progress
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It's Spring!
There are a lot of depressing things going on in the world. Depressing stuff makes better news stories. People love to gather and gape at car wrecks. And all of these nasty things are amplified by media.
Imagine spending a day without your cell phone, computer, or television. You could just enjoy the blue sky the spring flowers, and the new life starting all around you.
The problem is that thoughts slither into my mind of angry, greedy people. Of bodies lying in the streets, of floods and tornadoes and fires and droughts, and it gets very difficult to enjoy the beauty without feeling guilty. But that's not right either!
We only have a limited time on this planet. There has to be a balance between the beauty and the horror, the joy and the sadness. Each moment needs to be savored for whatever it brings because all those moments put together are what makes a life. As Hoots the owl said on Sesame Street, "You have to put down the ducky if you want to play the saxophone." Think about it.
Stay well,



Paul@paulhraymer.com
Villains!
I have been thinking a lot about villains. It is entertaining to think about fictional villains. I could do without the real ones!

But think about the villains in literature that you know: how were they defeated? Some villains are totally protected by their total lack of empathy for other humans. Some people consider the shark in Jaws as a villain. It certainly didn't have empathy for humans, but it was just doing what it was created to do.

But when you get to human villains, authors have to provide them with some element of feeling for a person or a thing in order to provide them with a chink in their armor so they can be defeated.

Cathy Ames in East of Eden was a nasty murderer but in the end she becomes aware of her son which flips her switch so that she can commit suicide. Ebenezer Scrooge certainly has an epiphany which required Dickens to call in the supernatural to accomplish. Sherlock Holmes's nemesis, Professor Moriarity had to fall off a cliff, and was that a satisfactory ending for the reader? And what about Mondego in The Count of Monte Cristo? Even Edmond Dantes wasn't satisfied by the ending of that story. And then there was Mr. Potter at the end of "It's a Wonderful Life". I don't think he was truly defeated by the protagonist in that story either.
 
It's not like St. George and the dragon or Brody killing the shark in Jaws. Getting the protagonist to defeat the villain and, at the same time, satisfy readers is a serious challenge. We're going to need a bigger boat!
Air to water heat pumps
Heat pumps are the latest answer to electrification in all of their manifestations from wall mounted 'mini-splits' to whole house heating a cooling systems. A heat pump pumps 'heat' from one side of the system to the other. A heat pump keeps the food in the refrigerator cool. A refrigerant system extract the 'heat' from the inside of the refrigerator and pumps it out into the room.

An air conditioner is a one way heat pump - a device for cooling a space. A heat pump, on the other hand, can reverse the heat flow so that it can be used for cooling in hot weather and heating in cold weather.

Heat pumps can get their 'heat' from the air outside the house, but there are versions of heat pumps that can use ground temperature as the 'heat' source or sink. The most common heat pumps are used to condition air which is then circulated around the house through duct work.

Heat pumps can also transfer their heat or cooling to water which is a better heat conducting medium than air. Many homes particularly in the northeast use hydronic baseboard heat. The temperature of the water that runs through those pipes starts out at about 180 °F and the radiators were designed for those temperatures. Air to water heat pumps generate a maximum of about 165 °F and generally closer to 125 °F and that means that the radiator systems have to be reconsidered. There are fantastic new radiator and radiant heat configurations that are exceptionally efficient.

There is a lot going on in the heat pump world that will give us new answers to electrification and comfort, but the systems need to be carefully designed and installed.
Bookshop.org supports local bookshops and writers. They have raised over $20 million for bookshops! Click the link below to visit the books I have reviewed in this newsletter. Thank you.
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Benjamin Bunny & The Rabbit Hole
These are things I have found useful. I don't get paid to put them in this newsletter.
Posterburner - I wanted 24" x 36" poster sized images of my books to display at my book launch events, and these folks did a great job. The poster prices are very reasonable - adding the mounting and shipping brings the cost up a bit.
Countdown Mail: One of these is at the top of this page, counting down the days to the launch of Second Law. You can modify these things in all sorts of interesting ways. And they go along with your email and are correct as long as the clock on your computer is correct!
PHR Books
Residential Ventilation Handbook V2
Recalculating Truth
Death at the Edge of the Diamond
Also available on-line and in fine bookshops.
PHR Work In-Progress
 Second Law is out at the printers. Looking forward to seeing the first review copies and planning the launch events. Amazon pre-orders are rolling in. Wow!
How about a free book or two?
BookFunnel provides a means for a group of authors to get together to give away electronic copies of their books in return for adding subscribers to their mailing lists. There are some great undiscovered authors in these groups. Click this button and check it out.
Free Books!
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