I run my double matrix in series:- Inlet too nearest the bulkhead matrix then the cooler water to the outer one.
The theory being that the cold air is initially warmed by the outer one and then further heated by the inner one.
Seems to work a treat.
I run my double matrix in series:- Inlet too nearest the bulkhead matrix then the cooler water to the outer one.
The theory being that the cold air is initially warmed by the outer one and then further heated by the inner one.
Seems to work a treat.
I wouldn't have thought flow would be an issue, like I even know what I am talking about, I don't recall it ever being mentioned by anyone that did the mod.
I would be interested in knowing if there was any empirical data on how much one could add in terms of extra pipework etc before one needs a stronger water pump, sometime in the autumn I intend to add a smiths flatty to the tubs of both the s1 and s3 for heating support
Don't got any data but my guess is that it's plenty powerful. Think about how much more water that pump moves around than your average domestic circulator. :flame:
I think there's flow to heat a house if you want. Who's first to try it out??