Peter Heckert wrote:

What do you mean airtight? Those are not even a little airtight. The top is open to the sky!

What I have meant is an airtight fence made out of plywood boards, going down to ground and going above the hight of the fans. It is very obvious that it was open to the sky I didnot think it would need special explanation but obviously not all people are bright enough to see the obvious.

Yes, well, since it is open to the sky, it is not confined. Do you agree? So what are you talking about? The hot air blows away instantly, just as it does from a locomotive sitting in a station.

I seem to be missing your point here. Are you talking about a hypothetical test in an enclosed space? This test was nothing like that. There is no expectation that anything will get hot.

- Jed

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