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In order for a Glass Radiator Filled with Hundreds and Thousands to work, one's central heating system would need to somewhat redesigned to cope with the introduction and subsequent circulation of the multi-coloured particles.
The next step in the process is the replacement of all the standard radiators
with ones consisting of toughened hollow glass tubing, assembled together to perform the same function as that of the usual metal.
Once working properly, multi-coloured particles may be observed speeding along, through the radiator convolutions. Closer observation of these will reveal that they are tiny replica tropical fish of several varieties.
pst... no "radiator" sub-heading
Radiator_20lava_20display
[hippo, Jan 24 2011]
Lava_20Lamp_20Patio_20Heater
[hippo, Jan 24 2011]
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How about globs of wax with under-lighting so you can pretend your heating is powered by lava from the Earth's insides? |
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ah yes - lava lamp central heating - now you're talking! |
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If there was a fine mesh screen on the inlet and
outlet, the particles could remain captive within the
radiator. |
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We too like the lava lamp idea. |
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They wouldn't melt as they are made from an
anodised metal. Thought that was too obvious to
include. |
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Also had thought of Lava-Lamp radiator long time
ago, (pre bakery time) but never bothered posting or
even searching as I was certain it would have been
baked here. |
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And here I thought this would be commentary on the
price of heating oil. |
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//And here I thought this would be commentary on
the price of heating oil.//
So did I. |
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The problem with a fine mesh screen is that the water would have to flow back and forth which isn't how most central heating systems work, or the bits would just all accumulate on one side. |
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The problem with a fine mesh screen is that it's unnecessary. It says on the box that the central heating system is designed to work with anodised metal replicas of several varieties of tropical fish. |
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Yes, lava-radiator! Yes, fine-mesh screen! The flow
could be set up so that there is a circulation going
round inside, even though the net flow is in one side
and out the other. Like how modern woodstoves
recirculate the smoke into the firebox to burn it. (+) |
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//water would have to flow back and forth// In my central heating system, there is a circulating pump which pushes the water around in one direction only. |
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[+] You have such wonderfully creative ideas! |
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Thank you you for that most generous comment, which
applies in equal measure to yourself and many others here. |
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Which is it, candy or fish? Let's say fish. bone. |
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//Where's the sick bag ?// ov'r yer heed! |
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