11 May
2015
11 May
'15
6:33 p.m.
On Mon, 2015-05-11 at 14:36 -0700, Peter Baldridge wrote:
I don't know how to do the math for the 'vat of oil scenario'. It's not something I've ever wanted to work with.
It's pretty interesting what you can do with immersion cooling. I work with it at $DAYJOB. Similar to air cooling, but your coolant flow rates are much lower than air, and you don't need any fans in the systems--The pumps take the place of those. We save a lot of money on the cooling side, since we don't need to compress and expand gases/liquids. We can run with warmish (25-30C) water from cooling towers, and still keep the systems at a target temperature of 35C. --Chris