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    Default thermal mass heating and cooling

    Way back in the olden days there was a movement to passively heat/cool a house using underground thermal mass of the soil itself. The process was sometimes called "cool tubes".

    By constantly changing the air in a house over a 2 hour cycle the house was supposed to be kept in a median temerature range.

    But 20 years down the track cool tubes seem to have died out, is there any modern info available?
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Perhaps not quite the same that you are talking about, but geothermal heating/cooling is slowly taking off, particularly in the US.
    There are a couple of projects here in Australia:

    http://stott.customer.netspace.net.au/geotherm.htm

    I did a lot of reading on this subject before I built our house in an effort to avoid the wood heating scenario, in the end it got all too hard, I now burn wood!

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