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Unread 10-01-2004, 01:31 AM   #21
greenman100
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Originally Posted by PieEyedPiper
I'm not trying to compare at all, Razor6. I read in a review that the average flow through a WC loop is like in the 0-3gph range. I wrote a paragraph trying to try to explain what I'm talking about, but i removed it because it was too difficult to convey in just typing. It would only cloud the issue further. If ytou cannot determind what I really am getting at from reading my posts I'm sorry , I don't know what else to say. Maybe if you asked specific questions about it i could help you understand more? I will say this though, when i referred to the yellow line or test system (block) I only meant that the numbers we're dealing with are off by about 100gph...as far as I can tell.
Theres got to be something I'm missing that will make this all workout. The problem is how can a loop have only ~3gph and another similiar loop have 100 or more?
Thanks for trying to discuss this, however.

you're confusing GPH (gallons per minute) and GPM (gallons per hour)
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