Baldmonkey
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Yes its good on paper, the heat exchange will be beneficial to the RO as aswell due to the water being warmer and fluidity... Only way initially is to run it for a period and see what external temp is and then do the same with the cooling. Can eventually get a temp probe. Will do ?Must admit I was thinking the very same to keep a pump cooler just to reduce stress on motor. Bit of copper tube round it and let water flow through to cool pump. Looks like a good job there. I don't see why it wont work.
Do you have any way to measure the pump temp when you insulate it?
Please update the thread with your findings.
The water temperature won’t change the amount of heat will be minimal to the volume if water ,but it will help keep the pump cooler .Yes its good on paper, the heat exchange will be beneficial to the RO as aswell due to the water being warmer and fluidity... Only way initially is to run it for a period and see what external temp is and then do the same with the cooling. Can eventually get a temp probe. Will do ?
Yeah the main objective is to cool the pump rather than heat the water, was just saying that a lot of RO manufacturers use warmer water for thier benchmarks.The water temperature won’t change the amount of heat will be minimal to the volume if water ,but it will help keep the pump cooler .
The pump doesn't need airflow if the heat is being dissapated, airflow is only essential for removing heat, the cold water inside the Copper will remove the heat the same as the air flow... But I'll definitely take notice of someone who tells me to do something but doesn't know why ??????... Sorry couldn't resist that last bit... Don't know why just couldn't resist??Dont the booster pump need to be open to air fully? cant explain it properly, but I mean like where you have a fan on the harddrive of a pc to keep it cool when running.
ok no worries, wasn't really telling you to do anything though ?, just what I presumed.' I know nothing, I come from Barcalona!' (in spanish accent) ?The pump doesn't need airflow if the heat is being dissapated, airflow is only essential for removing heat, the cold water inside the Copper will remove the heat the same as the air flow... But I'll definitely take notice of someone who tells me to do something but doesn't know why ??????... Sorry couldn't resist that last bit... Don't know why just couldn't resist??