elektrotechnik
Junior Member level 1
Hi all,
I am redesigning my gooseneck kettle spout because I want it to trap as much heat as possible.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I could modify my gooseneck spout to better trap the heat inside? I was thinking like a miniature swing check valve that had 0 resistance. Or a ball valve of some sort.
These are just some ideas. Any others?
I am redesigning my gooseneck kettle spout because I want it to trap as much heat as possible.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I could modify my gooseneck spout to better trap the heat inside? I was thinking like a miniature swing check valve that had 0 resistance. Or a ball valve of some sort.
These are just some ideas. Any others?