On  Tue, 19 Dec 2000 21:27:37 -
"stephen lakios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wrote
>Why not spend the time cutting 1/4" or 3/8" type "M" copper tube into 3/8"
or 1/2" lengths? Radiator cores are >thin when new, and thinner,corroded,
and full of scale and crude,when used.You would probably spend the >same
amount of time.
stephen

Thin was what attracted me - lots of surface area in a package thats all
bonded together and designed for heat transfer and to resist channelling so
we get heaps of area for evaporation and condensation and the low mass and
good conductivity means the column starts operating more quickly on startup.

Regards
John


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