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Seems like a well thought out plan Ralph. The only other easily found phase change material I can think of is R143A, auto air conditioning gas. It will get much colder than a gas duster though and may be harmful to breathe.
Seems like a well thought out plan Ralph. The only other easily found phase change material I can think of is R143A, auto air conditioning gas. It will get much colder than a gas duster though and may be harmful to breathe.
Gary I woke up about 40 minutes ago and just threw together this idea in my head, if I am to actually do it, I would research other materials most likely and consult with a few engineers in my family before I started work. So this is like...pre alpha, alpha stage. I also posted on overclockers website to see if they think it's even worth the time. I am in no way trying to insult this wonderful forum, not at all, I just want to get as much feedback as possible, mostly from ln2, halon and those kinda guys because I have decided to go in that direction.
How about a compressor that creates hot liquid that you cool with the radiator, then it flows towards an evaporation chamber where it gets really cold and that cools down a different liquid, a liquid which is chosen because you know it will remain in liquid phase, then that liquid goes through tubes and touches the bottom part of the motherboard CPU mounting..hmmm
NO you are not being made fun of.
It's a old method of cooling and heating things without a lot moving parts.
This might help you understand.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gas+...&bih=436&dpr=2
HowStuffWorks "Gas and Propane Refrigerators"If you own an RV, chances are you have a gas- or propane-powered refrigerator. These refrigerators are interesting because they have no moving parts and use gas or propane as their primary energy
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Instead of using a flame for a heat source a electric heating coil might work.
Just a idea.
crankypenguin you are a inventive person.
Just thought it might give you some ideas.
It's a very old principle that might work for those that create things.