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4 November 2025
| N 18:08 | Server Room (Flamenco) diffhist +986 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Server Room''' is the single most critical component of Project: Flamenco. It is not viewed as a simple utility, but as the "engine" or "artificial sun" of the entire system. Its primary function within the project is not computation, but the generation of '''waste heat''', which is the project's most valuable internal resource. All other systems are designed to capture and leverage 100% of this thermal output. The heat is captured in two forms: 1. '''Hot...") | ||||
| N 18:07 | Waste Heat Food Dehydrator (Isidore) diffhist +863 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Waste Heat Food Dehydrator''' is a large, insulated cabinet designed to dehydrate food using "free" energy from the Server Room. === System Design === * '''Heat Source:''' The hot, dry air (90-110°F) exhausted from the server racks is ducted directly into the dehydrator. * '''Food Safety Filter:''' Before the air touches the food, it must pass through a final "polishing" filter to remove any server room dust or particulates. This filte...") | ||||
| N 18:06 | Stirling Engine Array (Isidore) diffhist +1,148 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Stirling Engine Array''' is a key power-generation component of Project: Isidore. It is a "Low-Temperature Differential" (LTD) heat engine. Its function is to convert the waste heat from the server room directly into mechanical energy, which is then converted into electrical energy. === System Design === * '''Hot Side:''' Heated by the hot coolant loop from the server room. * '''Cold Side:''' Cooled by the stable, cold water from t...") | ||||
| N 18:06 | Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger (Isidore) diffhist +1,068 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "A '''Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger''' is a device that allows heat to be transferred between two liquid loops without the liquids ever mixing. In Project: Flamenco, this is typically a compact "brazed plate" exchanger. This component is critical for isolating "dirty" or "technical" water loops from "clean" or "biological" ones. === Key Applications === * '''Stirling Engine (Hot Side):''' Transfers heat from the "technical" server coolant loop to the "clean" water...") | ||||
| N 18:06 | Central Thermal Battery (Isidore) diffhist +1,147 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Central Thermal Battery''' (also known as the "cistern") is the single most important "anchor" in the entire Project: Flamenco system. It is a large, subterranean water tank, buried 6-10 feet underground to maintain a stable, year-round temperature (approx. 64°F). This massive, stable water volume serves as the facility's "thermal anchor" or "battery." === System Functions === 1. '''Water Supply:''' It is the primary reservoir for the facility, fed by th...") | ||||
| N 18:04 | Aquaponics System (Maria) diffhist +1,106 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Aquaponics System''' is the primary food-production and nutrient-cycling system for Project: Flamenco. It combines aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants in water). === System Role === 1. '''Food Production:''' Grows both fish and a wide variety of plants and herbs. 2. '''Nutrient Source:''' The nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks is the primary "fertilizer" for the biowall and the aquaponic "ri...") | ||||
| N 18:01 | OODA WIKI:Isidore diffhist +2,099 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "{{Main|Project: Flamenco}} '''Project: Isidore''' is the primary sub-project of Project: Flamenco, named for St. Isidore the Farmer. It encompasses all mechanical, electrical, structural, and "hard tech" systems. The core function of Project: Isidore is to provide the "engine" for the facility—capturing, generating, storing, and converting energy. It is the "mechanical" counterpart to the "organic" systems of Project: Maria. === Core Components === * '''Ene...") | ||||