Eje,

Do not forget that the unit radiates heat at all times.
If it is 10*F and no wind the temp inside the unit will be 10+.
If there is wind (still at 10F) it will absorbe more heat from the unit and it will
lower it's temp closer to the 10F.

If you test the specs of a unit at -40F inside a freezer then the temp inside the
unit will higher then -40 (lets say -38) if there is wind at -40 then the temp
inside the unit is closer to -40 (although still not -40)The faster the wind blows
the closer it gets the ratior temp to the real temperature.

So yes!!  Wind does affect the temperature of the radiator all though it has no
effect on the radiating ellement, etc.

Thank you
Dimitri

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