Other than OMGKTHXHIH20, there is no reason to do water cooling.
Add a loop to your hot water heater and be more efficientOther than OMGKTHXHIH20, there is no reason to do water cooling.
Add a loop to your hot water heater and be more efficient
Pipe it into your 3D printing room. They like it to be warm.I just put a door on my wiring closet, and im concerned about it getting too hot in there. I think i may vent it either back into the AC return (more work), or just vent it into the room with a small fan someplace.
dont i wish i had one of those.Pipe it into your 3D printing room. They like it to be warm.
I just put a door on my wiring closet, and im concerned about it getting too hot in there. I think i may vent it either back into the AC return (more work), or just vent it into the room with a small fan someplace.
$200-250
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the room, not the printer if i had the room, I would have the printer
I'm sure you can move everything in that closet to get a 2'x2'x2' cube. That's all you need for the printer.
@taivas! DUDE!
these days its a lot more feasible to just go with one of the integrated closed loop solutions. Ive thought about tossing a deepcool or something similar on my cpu, with the primary reason being that i can use a shorter case due not not having a skyscraper of a heatsink
Were you ever at [M]?I'm out of the AF now (and so I'm not blocked from visiting here from work) and I was reminded to come back as the result of, well, the sad news.
Were you ever at [M]?
Wondering if I know you.
Fair enough.Not ringing a bell, so, I don't think so.
Fair enough.
What'd you do in the AF?
:middlefinger:Great, another officer.
Did Network Systems Tech, then was a Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Got out, working on a Mech Eng degree.
Where are you living these days?Started out as an ICBM launch officer, retrained over to be a satellite ops officer, then I got tired of it and now I'm neither again.