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Unread 07-15-2002, 03:07 PM   #22
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easiest thing in the world to measure the total resistance of a WCing system (Owenator did this)

put Ts in the pump intake and discharge lines (at the pump) with open vertical hoses
measure the difference between the two fluid levels
(think it out beforehand to understand how high the standpipe will need to be)

thats it, in in.H2O

be cool
If this involved adding a T only to either the outlet or intake, there would not be a need to multiply the result by 2.

...and right, now, as I'm writing this, is (finally!) when I realize what I was missing!

The other column is maintaned LOWER, which negates the effect of the other column, so there's no need to multiply anything by anything...

Phew!
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