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- May 22, 2003
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- Cardiff, UK
this is my thinking..
with rads in parallel, if one rad cools the water to 29C and the other rad cools it to 27C, when the water rejoin back together the water would be about 28C, so not much improvement from just having 1 rad??
but when the rads are in serial the water gets cooled by the 1st rad (say to 27C) and then gets cooled even more by the 2nd (say 25C) thus the resulting in better temps?
this to me makes sense but is it true??
with rads in parallel, if one rad cools the water to 29C and the other rad cools it to 27C, when the water rejoin back together the water would be about 28C, so not much improvement from just having 1 rad??
but when the rads are in serial the water gets cooled by the 1st rad (say to 27C) and then gets cooled even more by the 2nd (say 25C) thus the resulting in better temps?
this to me makes sense but is it true??