Re: Is this practical?
- From: John Fields <jfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:09:50 -0500
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:10:01 GMT, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eric R Snow wrote:
I propose applying 12 to 20
volts to both ends of the pipe.
It'll be more like 1 to 2 volts I suspect.
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You have no clue as to the length of the pipe or its OD and ID, so
you can't calculate its resistance. Not only that, you don't know
the thermal conductivity of the material which surrounds it, so you
can't calculate how much power will be required to keep the water in
it from freezing. In short, your suspicions are just like you are,
bogus.
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JF
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