O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Sep 22, 2004 #32 Freon is what used to be putin the A/C of cars but becuase it is hazardous to the environment, most people choose to use Freeze 12.
Freon is what used to be putin the A/C of cars but becuase it is hazardous to the environment, most people choose to use Freeze 12.
Nubius Golden Master Messages 11,599 Sep 23, 2004 #34 yeah Freon that was made way back when is banned in most places now lol
G Grey_Pygmy Solid State Member Messages 19 Sep 23, 2004 #35 OIDanTheManIO said: Freon is what used to be putin the A/C of cars but becuase it is hazardous to the environment, most people choose to use Freeze 12. Click to expand... How cold is Freeze 12?
OIDanTheManIO said: Freon is what used to be putin the A/C of cars but becuase it is hazardous to the environment, most people choose to use Freeze 12. Click to expand... How cold is Freeze 12?
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Sep 23, 2004 #36 Is it a little warmer than Freon but not by much I dont think, but VERY COLD at that.
L lazerman Fully Optimized Messages 1,842 Sep 23, 2004 #37 Would freeze 12 work in a liquid cooling system? Or does it have to have some sort of special gizmo to get it cold?
Would freeze 12 work in a liquid cooling system? Or does it have to have some sort of special gizmo to get it cold?
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Sep 23, 2004 #38 No, you see, it has a very low boiling point so it is cold at all times, but you would have to enclose it to where it is not exposed at all or it will just float away.
No, you see, it has a very low boiling point so it is cold at all times, but you would have to enclose it to where it is not exposed at all or it will just float away.
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Sep 23, 2004 #40 No. When I said that it would float away I meant that it boils at a low temp and that it will just boil away if left exposed to the air.
No. When I said that it would float away I meant that it boils at a low temp and that it will just boil away if left exposed to the air.