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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreaBZ View Post
    Good job

    According to me however only three measures between 500RPM and 1800 RPM are too much little to establish the characteristics of the radiator.
    Not only to know the behavior of the radiator to 500 RPM
    But also for a further control of the correctness of the data.
    What RPM settings do you suggest? As I said previously, I am open to adding additional test runs to the procedure. With that said, I would prefer not to have to run tests at 100RPM increments from 500RPM to 2800RPM. That would mean 24 tests per run for a total of 3 runs. 1 test run would take 36 hours of test time. The amount of time it would take to crunch the numbers and generate the write-up would grow exponentially as well.

    And please note, there are 3 measurements between 1000RPM and 1800RPM, not 500-1800RPM like you specified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    What RPM settings do you suggest? As I said previously, I am open to adding additional test runs to the procedure. With that said, I would prefer not to have to run tests at 100RPM increments from 500RPM to 2800RPM. That would mean 24 tests per run for a total of 3 runs. 1 test run would take 36 hours of test time. The amount of time it would take to crunch the numbers and generate the write-up would grow exponentially as well.

    And please note, there are 3 measurements between 1000RPM and 1800RPM, not 500-1800RPM like you specified.
    Thanks of the polite answer,
    To me an only measurement would be enough to around 600 RPM
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    I have attentively read your test...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreaBZ View Post
    Thanks of the polite answer,
    To me an only measurement would be enough to around 600 RPM
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    I have attentively read your test...........
    So all you are requesting is one additional RPM setting of 600? If so, that can definitely be added.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    So all you are requesting is one additional RPM setting of 600? If so, that can definitely be added.
    600 RPM is fine, It'll probably be enough for a general trendline below 1000 RPM.
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    FYI everyone I called Petra's and nudged them, they now plan to stock the RX series rads. They will be placing the order along with some other XSPC items shortly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iandh View Post
    FYI everyone I called Petra's and nudged them, they now plan to stock the RX series rads. They will be placing the order along with some other XSPC items shortly.
    I will add Petra's link to the review when I finish pressure drop tests.

    Thanks iandh!

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