WoodSmith wrote:I just found this thread and am fascinated by it. I see links to the pump and fans, where did you get the clean radiator? It seems like this would be the hardest part to source.
WoodSmith wrote:I just found this thread and am fascinated by it. I see links to the pump and fans, where did you get the clean radiator? It seems like this would be the hardest part to source.
MtnDon wrote:Interesting to note the degree equivalents for the L-M-H settings Bob
With the trailer interior at about 65 F I have measured the temperatures just before and after the radiator. This is using an IR thermometer with the sensor face held close to the pipe.* With the inlet temperature reading 126 (125.9) the return line was reading 125 (120.. The center of the finned face was reading 100.9.
More as it develops.
* The sensor is recessed about 1/3 of an inch inside the snout of the IR thermometer. I held the case face against the PEX.
MtnDon wrote:I just came back in with another set of measurements.
Water heater set on high.
Just after the water heater thermostat control shut off the burner the Pex pipe going into the radiator read 136.5
The pipe exiting the radiator read 132.0.
The center face of the radiator core read 114.5.
15-20 minutes later the temperature going into the radiator was 128.1 and the temperature exiting was 123.5, with the radiator face at 105.2
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lrrowe wrote:And wouldn't the numbers be better if you insulated the pex pipes and had a shrould around the raditor and fans?
Also would not the temp of the air before the fan affect the outcome? Recycling the heated cabin air through the system should help.
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