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Originally Posted by DaveMcKenz
I think it's different in two ways. The shape of the 55 gallon drum is different from a 3/4" hose 14 feet long, and there is a pump at the end of that hose providing relative suction. The effects are small but the pressure difference is small too.
Thanks
Dave
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I guess the base question is:
Why would the molecular density of the gas be different at one end of the hose vs the other?
The temperature at the inlet side of the rear lid condenser varies pretty dynamically from the temperature at the inlet to the R/D, so would you say there is a pressure different in accordance with temperature change?