2-pipe Radiator Experiments, parts 1, 2, and now 3 with insane reverse pitch!!
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Because an appliance connector is often corrugated stainless steel tubing with a flare. Even though it's not actual csst. In the days of my youth they were corrugated brass tubing that were painted.
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Nice video series @ethicalpaul. Re you comments on why steam would come down the center versus the ends; I expect it’s because the end have more cooling/condensing capacity due to exposure to large volumes of cold air versus the center where the air gap between adjacent sections is small and being heated by each section.
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I like @109A_5 drawing but with a couple mods
I would put the drip in the bucket and submerge it in water as shown. Mark the bucket water level so you can figure out how much condensate your getting
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yeah sorry all. I called it that indeed because it is Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing.
I also used it with my evacuated tube solar hot water system and it was called that.
after looking I see what I used here is FACThanks for the kind education!
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