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Originally posted by bigben2k
Sorry Nico, but you're making less sense than ever!
Heat comes into the bong assembly from the rad, and exits as hot air.
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I think you don’t get my idea
Let’s try to agree in something:
Imagine a bong running without a computer, with water running and air blowing. What do you think would happen?
a) Nothing, water and air stay at ambient temp
b) Water and air become colder
c) Water and air start to heat up
d) None of the above, the dog drinks the water and the pump fuses.
I say it’s b)
Now let’s see a common heatercore setup. Water temp usually stabilizes some degrees over ambient air, depending of the system performance.
And what happens if you mix both situations, and feed the rad with cooler than ambient air from the bong?
I think that’s a way of improving overall system performance, and I don’t care if air at the end is hot; I like heat being there and not on my cpu!