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Re: Attn : Nick Pine - got a live one for ya ! Re: Too much humidity
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| nicksanspam@ece.villanova.edu wrote:
> Bob Pietrangelo <bobp3@comcast.net> wrote:
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> At 2:30 on Saturday in the yellow flag tent (1 of 8). PhD Nathan Hurst
> will be talking about his Mazda radiator solar heating experiments in
> Australia at 3:30 on Sunday in the red flag tent (a late program change.)
> PhD Rich Komp will be talking about energy-efficient food storage at 3:30
> on Saturday in the blue flag tent and new developments in photovoltaics
> at 4:30 on Sunday in the white flag tent. We'll be at an "ask the engineer"
> table at other times. About 6,000 people came the first year and 12,000
> last year. Will there be 24,000 this year? :-)
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> BTW, it would simplify the damper arrangements if we could pull hot sunspace
> air through the radiator with its fans during the day to heat water and push
> house air through it to heat the house at night. Does anyone know if late
> model Japanese radiators (eg my $35 '95 Mitsubishi 2.0 Eclipse) 12V fans have
> brushes that are slanted in the normal rotation direction in a way that lets
> the commutators quickly grind them up in reverse?
Lowes has a ton of of twin fan window mounts.
I believe they are either 8" or 10" and they run three speeds in either
direction. Digital indoor thermostat
Not a lot of CFM, but about $25 this time of year.
Jeff
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> Nick
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| nicksanspam@ece.villanova.edu 2007-09-17, 1:25 pm |
| Jeff <dont_bug_me@all.uk> wrote:
>Lowes has a ton of of twin fan window mounts.
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>I believe they are either 8" or 10" and they run three speeds in either
>direction. Digital indoor thermostat
Most AC fans are only rated for 104 F.
I spoke with a motor guy who didn't think brush timing would be an issue.
Thanks,
Nick
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