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Old October 31st 03, 12:47 AM
Richard Clark
 
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On 30 Oct 2003 23:19:00 GMT, oSaddam (Yuri Blanarovich)
wrote:


You are using a thermocouple which is sensitive to heat, the heat of
coil loss will inflate the reading. You have twice offered heat at
the bottom of the coils that correlate strongly with inflated current
values from a caloric sensor. You have no other thermocouple data
supporting the nature of the current distribution, just the isolated
section you find attractive. Put simply, your measurements have no
reference (readings from the entire length of the radiator).


The bottom meter is below the coil, so there is no heat heating up the
thermocoupled meter

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Just MEASURE or FEEL it!


Hi Yuri,

As I said, your testimony contradicts your sentiments (for the third
time now). As you offer no inclination to provide more data (a
complete survey along the entire length of the radiator using the
thermocouple devices), this is not much in the way of proof.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC