maybe fill the large thermos with sand instead .. it seems that...

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    maybe fill the large thermos with sand instead .. it seems that sand can store heat for ages at 500C instead of water at 100C ..

    The sand is very effective at storing heat, and can reach a temperature of 500°C just by passing some low-cost electricity through it. Sand particles can undergo reflective heating - a heating method that results in high temperatures with minimal input.

    The founders of the company that made this 'sand battery' have installed it in the town of Kankaanpää in Finland. It is being used to warm water for the district, and is pumped to homes, offices, and swimming pools, according to BBC.


 
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