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Bare copper or reflective insulation?

I‘m converting steam back into water through 1/4 copper tubing surrounded by a thin metal sheet. I need the tubing as cool as possible. The catch is that I have to do it in the sun. Is it better to let the heat radiate off of the tubing or put reflective insulation around it to block the suns rays?

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So your saying if there is a need too brake while in a turn you are going too wait until your out of a turn to brake? Braking on a curve takes some practice and should be used Carefully its possible to brake on a curve if its done right you could prevent possible accidents
So I know that braking when cornering on a bike should be avoided as it can result low/high sides. Huh? I've been riding wrong for 29 years.
Travis; if you have been braking while in the turn then yes you have been riding badly wrong. You can brake before entering the turn and you can brake exiting the turn, but you can't brake during the turn - oh, unless you deliberately intend to bring the bike upright to come wide. Back to the original question, I don't honestly know but ABS should allow you to steer under braking whether you are on 2 wheels or 4. But of course it's still a bad idea since you would instantly lose power forcing the bike to come upright.
Better to put a reflective coating on the tube,other wise Suns heat will heat will add up to already existing temperature

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