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Time to replace defective and potentially dangerous absorption fridge
07-15-2013, 11:50 (This post was last modified: 07-15-2013 11:50 by gondolaguy.)
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RE: Time to replace defective and potentially dangerous absorption fridge
(07-15-2013 10:42)Arcticdude Wrote:  If you move the air across the coils too fast, you won't get as much a thermal transfer as if you slow the air speed down some.

This seems counter intuitive to me. I couldn't find any online literature that supports the idea, but did find a wind chill chart (isn't that essentially the same deal?). It pretty clearly shows more air flow - more cooling.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/windchill/ima...chart3.pdf

I'm not really caring that much, just curious is all.

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