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Unread 12-15-2004, 01:47 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by MadHacker
that starts to make sense to me...
.6 wow.. copper is 650 times more conductive... I guess i'm convinced
I can C why mebe putting nano particals of copper in the water would be helpful... but wouldn't that aid in corrosion? duno.. off topic anyways...
When I first read the article and discussed it with pH, he had the same concern. I emailed the professor doing the research and asked him if he noticed any corrosion either to his pumps or his blocks.

He replied saying that since the particles are so tiny, on the order of microns, after extended use and testing, he has seen no sign of excessive wear or corrosion. BTW, the guy I'm referring to isn't using copper, hes using Aluminum Oxide, but that's beside the point.


....and yes, your'e right...off topic :shrug:
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