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This is evaprotive cooling tech. These things have existed for 1000s of years. They are called zeer pots.
The water evaporates through the outter clay pot and the latent heat of vaporization causes the water to cool drastically. Same exact principle as an air-conditioning unit, but it's not a closed system, so you have to add more water. And waters energy from vaporization isn't as good as a refrigerant. And it'll only work well in a dry environment.
Close to a zeer pot in construction but with modifications, like the functional difference between a broom and a mop.
Those are the conditions a zeer pot is meant to work in, although this fridge's indirect cooling and lid rather than the pure evaporation of a zeer pot makes his invention useful in all climates rather than only dry conditions.
As for not being a closed system, that is the point of this invention: to have a simply refilled, working refrigerator with zero energy.