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Unread 01-22-2002, 07:28 PM   #51
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fix, to compare the results of high flow, instead of making fewer channels that are wide, why not keep the same amount of channels, but increase their height.
This would be bad because the water would have an upper and a lower level if you get to deep. being the water comes in and goes out through the top you would have a lower level of water not moving and the upper level of water going over the top of it. Kinda like the ocean in a since. That lower level of water would just sit there untill it got hot enough to force it's way up which would just create more heat.

That's all I can come up with. It maybe total BS, but that is how I visulize it.

Maybe worth a try.

I also ran a Al block for 3 months strait with tap water out of the faucet with a Copper tubed tranny cooler and had no problem with corossion. The water did turn a little gloomy though but the block was nearly as clean as it went in. You also have to remeber these are sealed systems so growth shouldn't happen as fast as open system(I think).

Once I ever get more time(probably next winter ) I will start out with a thicker base and work my way down. I have been using a 1/8" base mainly which seems to work good.

Well I got to take a shower. Been welding all day.
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but remember that normally the channels aren't big enough volume wise to match a 1/2" barb, if you had the exact same cross sectional volume in the channels as the barb, then you would have few dead spots.

Or something like that....
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Unread 01-22-2002, 08:06 PM   #53
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but remember that normally the channels aren't big enough volume wise to match a 1/2" barb, if you had the exact same cross sectional volume in the channels as the barb, then you would have few dead spots.

Or something like that....
It is worth a try in any event. I won't do it, don't have the material or the time , but I am sure someone else maybe able to.

That drawing looks interesting!!!
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yes, I quite like that design, apart from the abrupt turns, I'd like a bit of spiral action going on here
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Unread 01-23-2002, 02:20 AM   #55
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Why not do a designer block, I hae mentioned this before..... I should put this as a new thread... forgie me brad for trolling



Ok playing is solid works I came up with this. Inlet in the center over a pin sticking out (most heat transfer there) and outlet on a side somewhere, still not that good as to show it.


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Here is a copper render with o ring grove
sorry Joe for trolling again

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Unread 01-23-2002, 01:04 PM   #57
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if you want looks, by a ****ing gorb

(sorry just my point of view)
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