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Hello,
I would like to show you my last bench that is gone on Thursday![Sad :-(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
![Image](http://people.freenet.de/flowbench/Flowbench_3000/web_1.jpg)
![Image](http://people.freenet.de/flowbench/Flowbench_3000/web_2.jpg)
Data sheet:
- max. power = 3,0 kW
- 250cfm @ 28"
- resolution < +- 0,05 % @ > 30 cfm
Within a 35mm test valve @ 10" and a electronic wire with d=0,4 mm (0,0157 inch) across the test valve you can detect the wire within the reading on your scale or the PC.
Run the Test with @ 28" and you see the flow drop in a second.
I know a lot of silver (aluminium), next time I am going for hot coat.
Greetings
Tom
I would like to show you my last bench that is gone on Thursday
![Sad :-(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
![Image](http://people.freenet.de/flowbench/Flowbench_3000/web_1.jpg)
![Image](http://people.freenet.de/flowbench/Flowbench_3000/web_2.jpg)
Data sheet:
- max. power = 3,0 kW
- 250cfm @ 28"
- resolution < +- 0,05 % @ > 30 cfm
Within a 35mm test valve @ 10" and a electronic wire with d=0,4 mm (0,0157 inch) across the test valve you can detect the wire within the reading on your scale or the PC.
Run the Test with @ 28" and you see the flow drop in a second.
I know a lot of silver (aluminium), next time I am going for hot coat.
Greetings
Tom