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Originally Posted by unregistered
jd - technical questions are so much better
yes, proven so - think about the individual who knows first hand the answer
yes; if used it should be configured as a calorimeter - see Inchoerent's work
but better, if using the data to compare to commercial thermal solutions, is to use the same heat source as is prevalent in industry
Swiftech's posted data is all recent, comparable, and utilizes the same heat source; without question the present data is more accurate than the previous set, as the next will be improved yet again
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That pretty much answered my question. Also is that dP meter I bought off ebay what I should have bought? It says 0-400" H20 which is around 0-14.5 PSI correct? Given the info on the auction it sounded right but I can't find specifics at foxboro.com on the thing. The numbers after 823DP also come up with nothing on google.