View Single Post
Unread 06-28-2002, 10:20 AM   #64
Cova
Cooling Savant
 
Cova's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Canada
Posts: 247
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by chazz469


Cova...what if one were to throw a couple pelts onto the rad, thus lowering the "relative ambient" of the radiator and increasing the deltaT. You obviously don't want to add heat to the coolant, as the point is to get it out of the coolant. So if you change the "relative ambient temperature, you increase the deltaT, the RAD works more efficiently, and I would think, cool the coolant below ambient since the "relative ambient" would be significantly lower that the "actual ambient".
As I mentioned before..., this really is unrelated to this thread (which is about flow but should be about pressure). But I'll reply quick to this here.

1. You will have a hard time mounting pelts onto a rad without restricting air-flow through the rad (assuming you want the pelts on one of the water channels)

2. You still need to cool the hot side of the pelts.

If I'm bored later today I'll start a new thread and explain my entire theory and the possible solutions I've come up with so far.
Cova is offline   Reply With Quote