lenseman
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Can anyone advise the output temperature of an Eberspacher? As the 75mm pipework is so expensive I am considering starting with conventional Eberspacher flexible pipe due to the extreme heat exiting and then run into 75mm circular plastic tubing that is supplied to the ground heat pump market.
This pipe is polyethylene and will melt at 154°C and a 6 metre length would become slightly 'saggy' from +90°C upwards.
Has anyone else used this or any other cheaper form of ducting to get the warm air around a yacht. We are talking about less than £25 for a 6 metre length of 75mm? My yacht requires about 22 metres of 75mm pipe!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HDPE-GEOT...DIY_Materials_Plumbing_MJ&hash=item19d8bb5f67
Answers please before I freeze to death or have to burn the woodwork to stay warm.
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This pipe is polyethylene and will melt at 154°C and a 6 metre length would become slightly 'saggy' from +90°C upwards.
Has anyone else used this or any other cheaper form of ducting to get the warm air around a yacht. We are talking about less than £25 for a 6 metre length of 75mm? My yacht requires about 22 metres of 75mm pipe!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HDPE-GEOT...DIY_Materials_Plumbing_MJ&hash=item19d8bb5f67
Answers please before I freeze to death or have to burn the woodwork to stay warm.
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