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Unread 11-15-2005, 01:45 AM   #137
Les
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Have I got this right?
In steady state.
An apparent temperature drop is observed across "6in of tube +bits" when coolant inlet is at the same temperature as the Environmental Chamber
This indicates an apparent heat dissipation from coolant to "environmental chamber"
Are we not applying a correction which implies heat absorption by coolant when coolant inlet is at the same temperature as the "Environmental Chamber"?
Or have I got it arse-about--tit?
Right or wrong, above does not consider the Environmental Chamber's response to apparent or real dissipation. This should be included in logic.

Tested CoolRad-12T with zero fan and zero temperature differential?


May edit as brain warms-up and discover I am writing crap


Edit
Thinking more in terms of psychokinesis than "waiting on the second coming".
This has to be the first step. Commonly used as the last step but this is pk moving the observer and not the DUT - cheating.

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