This isn't so much car related as it is a necessary evil for all cooling needs (homes, refrigerators, cars, etc.). I was researching how an A/C works for another one of my ideas and then it hit me. Why does the coolant need to be compressed? Why can't it just go from heat sink (evaporator) to cooler (condenser) and continue to work within the loop?
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