Processor cooling for Candy's blackbox

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Something about running water in a computer though just doesn't sound good....one leak, and your board is fried
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Kevin wrote: If I wonder why use water instead of oil as the primary coolant it may have something to do with the heat capacity of water versus a oil which is why the usage of water is dominant, and not to forget mentioning that water is cheap.
Yes we use water in cars because it has a greater heat capacity and therefore will take more heat away from the engine. Exactly right. But car engines usually don't have any electronics that are going to short out so they can use water. The people in one article I read were successful in cooling a computer with distilled water. The only problem is that distilled water has a much greater chance of having free ions that will short out the computer.

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Wow...that's pretty amazing...
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how long can you keep water distilled i wonder !
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prashant wrote:how long can you keep water distilled i wonder !
Well according to the article 5 minutes. Well not really because the water is still distilled. It's just that some of the free ions that are present in the distilled water cause the circuit to short out.
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