Aaron Blosser wrote:
> One nut is working on total immersion of his system in oil, with
> an air-conditioner coil submersed as well. This would solve the problem of
> condensate, but there is concern that the mineral oil will break some of the
> components on the board.
>
> I like the idea, but instead of mineral oil, some inert water.
Pure nitrogen would not react to anything and would carry that heat
around in
the case pretty much the same as dry air
For that matter if you're just using dry air the only condensation will
be
on the cooling coils, because everything else will be too hot. Maybe
several
sets of cooling coils that can swap in and out of the insulated chamber
and chip the ice off on the outside.
Anyone want to search www.patents.ibm.com for "refrigeration" and hmm,
what other terms -- condensation will get most anything that
refrigerates --
same with "moisture"
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