@muzzyhunter
Wouldn't that have the potential of drawing in more dust.
Assuming the box isn't fully sealed while under pressure from the fan, some air will leak out.
If some air leaks out doesn't something have to come back in?
Perhaps it would be better than w/o the fan. ?
Interesting idea.
One of my earlier bosses actually used to do that -- pull over and stop and shut off the engine and wait for the dust to settle.
I think he was an odd duck. Quack Quack Quack!
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I know you wrote that earlier, but didn't know if that is what you meant.
Now with the picture it makes perfect sense.
Thanks
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What are your thoughts on "running" cost? - comparing the following:
1) old way of running the faucet for "90" seconds waiting for hot water
VS...
@guywhofishes
Do you contract out?
What is your hourly rate?
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You are the official water heating expert of NDA. ;:;bowdown ;:;bowdown ;:;bowdown
I bow in homage to you.
For us non-technical shmucks, do they have that check valve at say Home Depot?
I get that.:;:smokin Duh,,
What I was getting to is what if you meet someone hauling a## towards you.
Do you pull over, close all of your vents, etc. Wait 39 minutes for all of the dust to settle and then proceed? :;:muahaha
What if you are traveling behind another vehicle who is making a cloud of dust in their wake?
Wouldn't that dusty air be pulled into the box with those openings?
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