So was your advice good or bad ??
Hi Dave,
This made me laugh last night when I saw your initial thank you to Smithie for his Chinese heater advice. What you also have to see is Smithie's side as a South African. And I'm sure he is genuinely happy that its working for you.
If my memory serves me correctly I think he did describe the heat exchanger as being made from a very thin material that wouldn't last. Under South African conditions everything has to be made of 2mm thick plate or else it will be broken.
There was a long standing South African joke that summed it up. They locked a South African (a member of the group that would usually fall into the unskilled/semiskilled labour force) in solitary confinement in a cell for a few months with 2 large steel balls.
After checking back in a few months the observers noticed that 1 ball was missing and the other was broken.
I could never understand why Britsh Leyland spent millions on a test track to test the 'quality' of their newly built Leyland Marinas. It would have been cheaper to send a few out to South Africa and they would see very quickly where the weaknesses were.