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โMay-08-2016 09:08 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
The top condensor fins are the most critical. The more liquid ammonia you can condense out the more cooling you will have. The absorber coils do reject some heat, but that is not their real function.
The unit should be baffled so that all of the air must pass over the condensor.
โMay-08-2016 08:54 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I got more benefit from dual fans inside the fridge than from cooling the outside stack. I chose to use a vent mount just under the rain cap. I made a mask to restrict help flow in the winter time. The twin computer fans are thermostatically controlled.
I do have the ARP unit to help prevent overheating. It has been a great relief to me.
โMay-08-2016 08:35 AM
grizzzman wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
The top condensor fins are the most critical. The more liquid ammonia you can condense out the more cooling you will have. The absorber coils do reject some heat, but that is not their real function.
The unit should be baffled so that all of the air must pass over the condensor.
Chris what is you're opinion on the ADP system?
โMay-08-2016 08:27 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
The top condensor fins are the most critical. The more liquid ammonia you can condense out the more cooling you will have. The absorber coils do reject some heat, but that is not their real function.
The unit should be baffled so that all of the air must pass over the condensor.
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