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    How to calculate necessary heat power

    So, what you are asking is, how much more kW you need to have this stay at 80 C?
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    How to calculate necessary heat power

    Yes, it is possible to calculate this. If you have a drawing of the pipes, it would help greatly in figuring this one out. I need to know this: *How much water per hour you use. *The correct mix of water and sand(does sand go through your piping as well?) *Celsius or fahrenheit *Is this a...
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    Heat generation in electric appliances

    He's saying, in effect, that a 180W power supply heats a room to 10 degrees hotter than a 190W power supply. I cannot tell you about the room, although I'm guessing an average living room, but I raised an eyebrow as well when I heard it. These are video gaming consoles, by the way. He...
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    Heat generation in electric appliances

    I'm familiar that some of the energy that comes out is vibrations and sound, and even this will eventually turn into heat, cause no sound or vibration is sustained forever. Not even on a Gibson Les Paul. Of course, the sound and vibration probably leaves the room. I'm not sure if you are...
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    Heat generation in electric appliances

    This is my first post on these, so let me introduce myself. I'm 30 year olds and I work in the HVAC-R industry. I live in Norway, so bear with me on my English, which might be somewhat "off" some places. As we all know, power consumption in all electric appliances equals heat. I know that some...
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