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Unread 07-15-2002, 08:09 AM   #6
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Originally posted by SonixOS
I disagree, i discussed this with pH, and u kno pH is NEVER wrong, he said use a dehumidifier because it usually has higher BTU. As for continuous system running, if you read the #rotor guide u would know that he asks that the thermostat be removed.
Thanks SonicOS, that was usefull.

I agree that it's possible that a dehumidifier might be more powerfull. I think that both are very close, and that they should be looked at individually.

Removing the thermostat is not an easy feat. I re-read #rotor's guide, but didn't find the reference to removing the thermostat.

re-statement: 4 ways to phase change cool:
1-stick the PC in the fridge (usually a bad idea)
2-stick a bucket of water in the fridge (easiest, not very efficient)
3-stick the evaporator coil of a phase change unit in a bucket (easy, efficient)
4-run the phase change lines through the waterblock (very hard, extremely eficient)
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