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Determing R values (ME)
Bob Morrison_3
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I'm guessing that this post is what you're looking for...
I'll be interested to hear your results.
Bob
I'll be interested to hear your results.
Bob
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Time to start playing with the HOBO again....
Someone posted some information, and a graphic showing how a person could determine the R value of an existing wall by placing temperature sensors on the inside of the wall and placing a large piece of insulation over the room side of the sensor. Could you please post this information again? I want to try it with the HOBO data collector and see what comes out of it.
TIA!!
ME
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I found these...
They might help jog some peoples memories. They're helpful, but useless without the graphic showing the actual placement of the temperature sensors and insulation.
Anyone remember??
ME0 -
Yo, Mark!
I've got the diagram - saved it as a jpg file on my computer. I'm out of town 'til the end of the week, but I'll post it for you when I get back to the office.
Starch0 -
That's it!!
Thanks a jillion Bob.
ME
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