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Originally Posted by HammerSandwich
How does .048m become .5m? Looks like you're having a rough day!
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You're right - I was. Trying to do too many things at once, including trying to do this while semi-involved in a phone conference, doing online product research and debugging some C++. ...and slipping decimals is
exactly what I do when multitasking to the point of distraction.
So... almost five
centimeters head loss. Doesn't sound like much at all, does it?
Especially if there's going to be a bend in the curcuit there anyway, so
0.061 x (0.063 / 0.1)(sq) or .061 x .3969 or .024M, so the
additional resistance of the 'T' fitting would be .048 - .024 or just 2.4cm head loss (assuming I didn't screw up
that decimal point as well

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