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Old 07-30-2001, 03:10 AM   #1
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I am not sure what to think about this, I just came across it, maybe one of you more innovative guys has already experimented with building one. At the least its interesting and worth a look.
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/01q2/010528/index.html
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Old 07-30-2001, 06:25 AM   #2
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This is not new to electronics. My PPI amps were liquid cooled. Their cooling system was very good. It could also apply to computers. I used an average fuel pump from a automotive store, transmition fluid radiator(very small), plastic bottle for resievor, some hoses with quick release (seals the holes when you disconnect it), and PPI's thermal control unit. This unit controls the voltage supply to the pump depending on the temperature of the amp. The sensor was mounted to the heatsink. Since the pump and the radiator were located out side the car, there was no noise from the pump. I'm trying to incorporate this to my car computer. I'll post on the status.
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