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Old 02-27-2008, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by TAPMAN View Post
A glycol system is the only way it will work. Cold water will not be cold enough by the time it will reach the faucet. Unless money is no object (+-$7500 ), fill a couple of gallon jugs with beer, put them in a cooler with ice, and refill as neccessary. Tapman
Or, you could use the word sensous, as it was meant to be used, to your old lady. "Sensuos up, grab me another beer."

Seriously though, I've read here many times how you have to have a glycol system for a long run, and I'm no physics major by any means... But why wouldn't a blower with some serious cfm work? Air just not get there fast enough to still be cold when it gets to the end of the line?
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