Posted by da.bees on December 05, 2013 at 09:17:04 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: Air flow geometry posted by rrlund on December 04, 2013 at 16:42:07:
As is the case with all mysteries,you are leaving something out of the equation. Unlike old men who behave differently according to thier state of mind at the moment,the laws of sience and engineering behave the same today as they did in 1947. To the question of wherether to"Look the gift horse in the mouth",shadetree tinkerers will say no and that is why they learn so little over a lifetime. Real mechanics remain a student thier intire life and would say"I'm not willing to leave well enough alone". If the op was willing and desired to find out"WHY"I guarantee there is a completly logical reason for the air behaving as it does. Solutions are are found by systematicly testing not by guessing at and trying new things in hopes of hitting on the answer. This is why some garages throw parts at your car at your expense until it is fixed. A good mechanic will test until he knows what is needed then fix it right the first time. Here is one of the possibilites and a simple test. A damper missing the part that holds it in position after adjusting. One person sits by outlet while another turns furnace fan on. There would be a momentary burst of air as the damper closed.
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