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Russell Duffy wrote:
I see several possible advantages to the dual pump setup. Maybe I can turn
one off for curise which would save current draw.
Just a word of warning.
Don't do this with ambient air below freezing!!
You've got a radiator full of water sitting in a freezing airstream. If you switch off the flow for any significant amount of time, the water will be very hard when the second pump tries to switch back on.
Maybe the problem can be avoided by:
1) lots and lots of antifreeze?
2) some sort of flap/door/covering to close of the radiator that is not in use?
3) a 'weep hole' in a flapper valve that will allow a minimum amount of flow to keep the water liquid?
4) ???
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