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RE: [OT] Water or refrigeration PC cooling


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: [OT] Water or refrigeration PC cooling
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 07:36:54 +0100
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> > > My latest project (after Phil providing the catalyst) is=20
> a complete
> liquid
> > > immersion using a non-conductive coolant liquid called=20
> Midel 7213...=20
> > > I'm aiming to have a completely silent totally=20
> transparent case full=20
> > > of
> "goop"
> > > as my PC. It'll be fun if it works :)
> >
> > OMG you were actually serious about that!
> >
> > K.
>=20
> yeah... I was originally going to using 3M Flourinert... but it's:
>=20
> a) Highly carcinogenic
> b) Skin Toxic
> c) a Massive greenhouse gas
> d) eats the crap out of some plastics, and most ominously,=20
> fingernails and hair.
>=20
> Midel is a safe replacement, has no COSHH handling=20
> requirements, and I can get a 25 Litre drum of it for about=20
> =A370 from a Birmingham supplier, who said... "ahhhhh, you'll=20
> be one of those mad PC people then"
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> ;)

LOL - How times have changed ...

...it was the 3M Fluorinert stuff that I used for the old car hifi install.
No wonder they wouldn't sell me the stuff!

Phil (Who seems to remember draining the stuff into a bucket and pouring it
down a drain in the end...)



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