I undestand the reasoning behind that belief. I am under the assumption that the large pressure difference between the tanks and the tubes will maintain relatively similiar flows between the individual tubes, however I also believe the tubes on the outside will have slightly slower speeds. I do not think this will matter much as the water flowing slower through the outside wil have a littlw while longer to drop it's heat off. On this last pont I may be way off base.
Brian W
PS: I wish someone would of brought this discussion up earlier when I was planning the build....
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