Round heater cores

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Oilierthanthou

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Ages ago I found a web site advertising replacment cores for the old Series
heaters, the round ones. I remember that they were rather expensive! But I
can't find the site now.
Please can anyone point me in the right direction.
John


 
Oilierthanthou wrote:
> Ages ago I found a web site advertising replacment cores for the old Series
> heaters, the round ones. I remember that they were rather expensive! But I
> can't find the site now.
> Please can anyone point me in the right direction.


Guy Broad Spares does them for Jaguars - I think they are the same
Smiths heaters as LR used.

http://www.guybroad.co.uk/

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"Alex" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 23:35:57 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Ages ago I found a web site advertising replacment cores for the old
>>Series
>>heaters, the round ones. I remember that they were rather expensive! But
>>I
>>can't find the site now.
>>Please can anyone point me in the right direction.
>> John
>>

>
> You can make your own:
>
> http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/cm214/bi-lunar/heater.html
>
> Alex


Now that is impressive. Although seems alot of work and I only wish I could
solder like that on copper. Perhaphs worth learning. But I'd be considering
using Micro bore copper pipe and lots of it and forgetting the heat sinks.

Lee D


 
If they are still in business try Clayton in Coventry 01203 691916 part
number is LE15/7M and in 1999 one cost me £126 + VAT !!!

John

"Oilierthanthou" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ages ago I found a web site advertising replacment cores for the old

Series
> heaters, the round ones. I remember that they were rather expensive! But

I
> can't find the site now.
> Please can anyone point me in the right direction.
> John
>
>



 
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