VoltAir
VoltAir
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15th September
15th September
Iteration Alpha of a closed loop cooling system that I am making. Fixed the heating element (resembles a CPU), it should not break anymore (or cause the whole loop to evaporate). I had to add two "vapor chambers" for keeping it cool.
cooling processor heating water computer

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  • VoltAir
    VoltAir
    15th September
    The closed loop probably needs future fixing.
  • VoltAir
    VoltAir
    15th September
    I had to fix it again. I had to add two glow chambers so that I could keep the loop cold
  • VoltAir
    VoltAir
    15th September
    New update, the system resembles a normal closed loop system in a watercooled PC!
  • VoltAir
    VoltAir
    15th September
    The object that I have is suppoesd to resemble a CPU. When the gold (that has a current that goes around in a circle) melts, the cpu 'shuts off', per se. When the gold melts, it simulates the destruction of the CPU via overheating.
  • VoltAir
    VoltAir
    15th September
    On specifics: the water (which is cooled) flows onto a conductive plate, some of it reaches the hole directly to the object we want to cool. The water will evaporate and no longer affect the object heat-wise. The vapor travels up onto an air-cooled plate, where it is cooled backdown into water. It is then carried by pumps (which are fans here) which then make it fall into a restricted flow chamber, which lets a limited amount of water back to where it started. (now cooled!)