I remember I weote a comment on the video of the pex which you burried in
the ground to cross over from the house to the garage! Then I thought these
kind of heaters where suitable for alarge space like you garage!! And look
at that!! You realozed it and they are running!! I do hope they will rase
te temperature enough and make it a comfortable workingspace! I think
lowering the fanspeed is no big problem with some kind of thyristorcircuit!
The joints in the radiators are quite possibly brazed instead of just
soldered. I just retired from the Trane Inc. air conditioning company
brazing copper fittings to coils and working at a company that makes flat
coils like those in the Modines. All of these joints are brazed with at
least 2% silver alloy for strength.
Ironic how this is a lesson in never throwing anything away & having to
build a garage to store it in?
Are your temperatures in C° or F°?
Man, that is a piece of cake for you!!! Solderingspecialst!!!! If you only
knew all I have to repair because there is no spare!!!
WHAT DID YOU SAY?? THE MOHICANS ARE COMING!!??? NOW IT’S WARM BUT I CAN’T
HEAR YOU ANYMORE!! THEY ARE LOUD AS WORLDWAR2WARPLANES!!! HAHAHAHA!!!!
I remember I weote a comment on the video of the pex which you burried in
the ground to cross over from the house to the garage! Then I thought these
kind of heaters where suitable for alarge space like you garage!! And look
at that!! You realozed it and they are running!! I do hope they will rase
te temperature enough and make it a comfortable workingspace! I think
lowering the fanspeed is no big problem with some kind of thyristorcircuit!
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How many GPMs are running through the Modines?
Fricken brilliant!
The joints in the radiators are quite possibly brazed instead of just
soldered. I just retired from the Trane Inc. air conditioning company
brazing copper fittings to coils and working at a company that makes flat
coils like those in the Modines. All of these joints are brazed with at
least 2% silver alloy for strength.
Good info Roy! Thanks! I would need a ton of heat in order to undo that
joint right?
Machine a brass fitting would have been faster. I know hindsight is 20/20.