Heh, here is a concept for you all...
ANTI-FREEZE
As in
Not Freezing.
Unless your chilling your water, or you use your water cooled
computer outside in an arctic zone, you generally DON"T use
ANTI-FREEZE!
Joe is right though, a dash of glycol based additive will help
combat corrosion and stuff growing in your water, which in
return keeps your system more efficient. I know having
Sea Monkeys and Sea Weed looks really neet flowing through
your water cooling system, but they don't absorb heat as well
as pure water does.
Now, on a side note....Water Wetter works by lowering the
"Surface Tention" of water. IE, it flows better. Now, does that
HELP with Turbulance, or HINDER Turbulance?
Any thoughts?
I have my own ideas, but what do you guys think?
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