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Finian 31 Jan 2004 05:54

Copper radiator
 
Somebody near me manufactures copper radiators which seem like a good idea as they would transfer heat quickly. Any advice on use in the desert?

Thanks,

Finian

ctc 5 Feb 2004 13:12

You can braze copper so I suppose repairs may be easier to effect in the field.

kitmax 14 Feb 2004 01:40

Land Rover Disco's run cool in hot places, and I would be disinclined to change the manufacturer's specification.
Other makers? I don't know, but stick with standard parts and standard specification and you won't go far wrong, IMHO
Bon Voyage! Kit

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A.B. 16 Apr 2004 05:52

CTC, how would you braze copper in the field? what fuel would you use?

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Roman 16 Apr 2004 20:38

Quote:

Originally posted by A.B.:
CTC, how would you braze copper in the field? what fuel would you use?


Hello A.B.

Copper can be easily soldered. Brazing copper is possible but gives no real advantage over tin. There are many ways and tools to do it. You can use solder wire, ready made solder paste, tin bars + flux. Heating up the piece can be done with Propane/Butane screw-on cannister (that doubles as a gas cartdidge for a Primus camping stove). A blower torch head is pretty small and lightweight and can be used for other jobs equiring concetrated heat.

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A.B. 18 Apr 2004 02:04

I was hoping there would be an alternative to propane that’s easy to carry since propane isn’t that efficient. Propane’s fuel temperature without mixing it with oxygen (what you usually get in the screw-on canister) is around 1300º C. Brazing needs a temperature of around 1200º C. Pretty close, also for reasons beyond my limited chemistry knowledge, the hydrogen in the air makes brazing or welding with propane a real pane. Soldering on the other hand can be done with propane since it needs a fuel temperature of only 450º C.

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