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April 30th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
Bill/my2cents, Air flow simulations - Does fluid and air behave siimilarly? Whilst we want these dividers/manifolds to be as effective as possible how much effort/time/money do we want to spend to get a little more heat. Perhaps a bigger collector is the answer. The only way I can think of to massively increase the output from the tubes would be to put some sort of diverter in the top each tube to aim the output at the flue. These would need to individually tailored - a lot of work