Hello friend, first I will tell you the simplest and most elementary ways to increase the heat transfer of the battery, and in the second half of the "tips" unusual and outlandish, let's proceed.
A real Plumber, Timofey Mikhailov, tells you about life hacks. I am glad to share with you useful information.
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Batteries (heating radiators) heat the air in their immediate vicinity. This heated (less dense) stream rises upwards according to the elementary laws of physics. Gradually cooling down, it goes down, back to the batteries. Thus, the cycle is repeated. And it's warm in our room. But sometimes this process is broken:
- Free the battery from unnecessary items, do not use it as a hanger. Moreover, take off warm clothes or even blankets from them.
- If possible, move the curtains away from them, this element of the interior, when placed tightly, disrupts convection flows. This reduces heat transfer to the room. Less heated air is supplied.
- There should be a distance of 5-10 cm from the battery to the floor, as well as from the battery to the wall. No extra items should reduce this gap.
- Check if you are blowing too much from plastic windows. If it's blowing decently, then it's worth checking if your windows are in summer mode. If so, then you should transfer them to winter mode.
- Sometimes it is recommended to glue foil penofol behind the batteries. The heat absorbed by the wall behind the radiator will be returned to the room, but this method has a low efficiency. So don't use it.
- To increase the heat transfer of heating radiators, convection flows can be forcibly increased. For this, sometimes computer coolers or fans are used. Aimed at batteries. Thus, there is a greater removal of heat from the coolant in the radiators.
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