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Unread 11-29-2002, 02:08 PM   #18
utabintarbo
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Originally posted by g.l.amour
that is a good idea for practical purposes. but you should consider that the water flowing through the top mirrored half is almost not taking heat away from the copper; transporting ok, but not taking away. so; lets say u have a 0.8" diameter circle around inlet with small thickness baseplate, no drillings in top half. the water would be forced to take away only heat from lower half. outside that radius u could do anything in your power to increase flow.
Well, considering that there is probably little heat to take from the top half, the point is moot.

Here is the section promised. I hope it conveys my meaning accurately.

Bob
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