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Re: Static gap.
Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
A 100 CFM muffin style fan will work.
Dr. Resonance
>
> Any one have a suggestion as to what CFM range I might shoot for with a
> static gap operating at around 1350 watts?
>
> Luke Galyan
> Bluu-at-cox-dot-net
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> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 8:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: Static gap.
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> Original poster: "John Richardson" <jprich-at-up-dot-net>
>
> Hi Luke,
>
> There really is no preferred length. I personally would use a bunch of
> six
> inch lengths, as this provides more surface area for gap travel, and
> also
> increases the mass of copper for heat distribution.
>
> John Richardson
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> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 7:46 PM
> Subject: Static gap.
>
>
> > Original poster: "Luke" <Bluu-at-cox-dot-net>
> >
> > Looked around the archives and have not found any reference to what
> is the
> > preferred length of a static gap.
> > I am not referring to the gap distance.
> > If a static gap is set up with copper tubes parallel to each other
> what
> > would be the preferred length to make these?
> >
> > Any one have thoughts on this?
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> > Luke Galyan
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> >
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