I'm sure it's in here somewhere but my search-fu is leting me down (to much noise from .sig files I think). I'm looking for some actual data on single dual-radiator loops vs dual single-radiator loops. I gather the consensus is that dual single-radiator loops perform better but I don't really believe it as it doesn't make sense to me (which is not to say it isn't true, only that I can't figure it out). If the total heat output is the same and the cooling capacity of the radiators is the same, why would chopping it up into different loops improve things? The only thing I can think of is that the radiaotrs are more efficient at certain temperature ranges.
Anyway, I know there must be gloriously detailed tests in here somewhere. Can somebody point me the way?



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In your scenario above I don't think it would make much difference either way but I would have to give the edge to the single loop if you are only going to use 1 pump in that loop... in the dual loops you would need 2 pumps which would make 2x the head dump of 1 pump.





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