Purple filter + ARAY/BRAY idea

  • mniip
    11th Jun 2011 Developer 0 Permalink

    mniip:

    @funky3000!124887
    if bray will have same temp as aray , aray shouldnt conduct heat

    boxmein:


    @funky3000 If the heat from aray and bray become the same, then we couldn't go over ~ 1500 C! Because the metal or other conductor melts against it!


    It's the same, isnt it?
  • boxmein
    11th Jun 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Nope.

    if bray will have same temp as aray , aray shouldnt conduct heat
    If the heat from aray and bray become the same, then we couldn't go over ~ 1500 C! Because the metal or other conductor melts against it!

    From the third letter it's different.
    The length is different.
    I have 2 full sentences, you have a row of words.

    @post below: Indeed. But what if you wanted it to be conducting heat from heater/cooler?
  • dnerd
    11th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)

    If aray doesn't conduct heat, not a problem.
  • therocketeer
    11th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @funky3000
    I suggested purple filter a while ago, so I support that notion.
  • funky3000
    11th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @dnerd (View Post)
    Yeah, it would probably be like INSL, where nothing conducts heat to it and it doesn't conduct any heat. The BRAY would conduct heat though.

    Kind of like WIFI. You can have a super hot WIFI, but the connected metal wouldn't melt.
  • tommig
    11th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Edit: Sorry! I didn't read both pages before I posted, my point was already made!
  • funky3000
    11th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @tommig (View Post)
    And hopefully you read and got the point I was trying to get across. But I doubt it.