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Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 10:33
by jamesc76
ringo i would have thought that the inlet shouldnt have an exhaust on it as it may cause a restriction on air entering the heater then you might end up with it not working again?? Just an idea?

Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 12:23
by ringo
You may be right - but there is actually a picture in the eber manual with a silencer on the inlet and outlet - so i thought i would give it a try.

I think the key is to keep the system balanced - so putting a silencer on the inlet may balance the one on the outlet (it doesnt work with just the oulet one on anyhow)...

Cheers

Ringo

jamesc76 wrote:ringo i would have thought that the inlet shouldnt have an exhaust on it as it may cause a restriction on air entering the heater then you might end up with it not working again?? Just an idea?

Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 13:29
by jamesc76
that makes sense thinking about it now!!!!

Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 15:03
by R0B
i bet rattys nicked it.... :)

now where in the shed of doooom is it

Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 09:08
by ringo
Better get it quick before its rattled with pellet holes.....

sukhoi27 wrote:i bet rattys nicked it.... :)

now where in the shed of doooom is it

Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 11:31
by Ian Hulley
ringo wrote:Better get it quick before its rattled with pellet holes.....

sukhoi27 wrote:i bet rattys nicked it.... :)

now where in the shed of doooom is it

:roll: I thought T-onion had bought that nice mini-gun ! .... in chrome ! :twisted: :pimp