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gharma

01/23/13 1:05 PM

#49327 RE: Gatz #49326

Yep, sure does. I guess the nice thing about unproved theories is that they do not have to hold water :-)
So people reply to me on FB instead of here ? How does that make sense as I don't go to that place ? Odd.
As aside I have seen the extremely cheap magnetrons at part supplier sites, but have also notice the dominance of (supposedly) quality, listed magnetrons and yes, also watercooled magnetrons, predominantly priced at 12 to 24 times as much and more. As one gets what one pays for it would be interesting to know the proected cost to manufacture (if there is such a projection that is).
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BeerIsGood

01/23/13 3:16 PM

#49334 RE: Gatz #49326

Wow, that's great. Got any patent numbers we can verify this information with?

.Robert has a number of patents related to the development of this unit.

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BeerIsGood

01/23/13 3:20 PM

#49336 RE: Gatz #49326

Another engineering marvel since WDRP says different.

As far as a point of use unit, I'd figure at least a 2 chamber unit.

This "level one" MCMHU will employ four heat exchange chambers and is intended to be used in a residential "single point of use" application such as an individual kitchen or bathroom.
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BeerIsGood

01/23/13 3:21 PM

#49337 RE: Gatz #49326

Maybe if your whole house is an RV.

Right now, I think WDRP is geared for a whole-house unit...that's where the money is.