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Fw: gauges fogging up

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Subject: Fw: gauges fogging up
From: "davidwjones" <davidwjones@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 21:43:34 -0500
Oh, my, god.   It must be the dead of winter, and no-one can go for a drive
!!!   LOL
Dave J.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Warthodson@aol.com
  To: jnew@hazelden.ca
  Cc: Alan@nfahc.co.uk ; sbyers@ec.rr.com ; healeys@autox.team.net
  Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 6:30 PM
  Subject: Re: gauges fogging up


  I am still having a hard time buying into this logic. If there is liquid on
  the coil there would have to be liquid on the glass, the case & every other
  part of the interior of the car. I don't believe that the coil has a higher
  affinity for moisture that any other component. If the coil actually gets
hot
  enough to vaporize liquid, then I agree that the moisture content of the air
inside
  the case would increase & then could re-condense, if the air came into
  contact with a surface that was below the dew point of the air. Simply
heating up
  the air without increasing the moisture content would not do it. Another
  possible source of moisture is from a person's breath, but I would expect
the
  condensation to form on the outside of the glass, not inside.
  Gary Hodson





  In a message dated 1/5/2006 11:57:38 AM Central Standard Time,
  jnew@hazelden.ca writes:
  In a cold gauge, when the coils heat up, they a) vaporize any liquid on
  the coil and b) heat up the air around the coil, allowing that air to
  pick up more moisture. The heat of the coil causes a convective current
  of air to travel around the inside of the gauge; the relatively warm,
  moist air comes into contact with a cool surface, and condensation forms
  (I would think condensation would form on all parts of the gauge that
  are cold, but you only notice the condensation on the glass).

  Eventually, the entire gauge warms up, and the condensation is
  re-evaporated into the air and the fogged glass clears.

  Sound plausible?




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