I was considering building a phase change or liquid cooling system, and then I thought it'd be cool to build both in one! So instead of cooling the system with room temperature water, I could cool the water while it's being fed to the system.
Only problem with that is that water freezes at 0°C, so I figured I would use something else so as to get it cooler.
Thinking back to chemistry, the first thing I thought of was Propylene glycol (C3H8O2). As I recall it has a low freezing point and a very high boiling point.
Is there any reason I can't use this as a liquid coolant? thanks =)
Only problem with that is that water freezes at 0°C, so I figured I would use something else so as to get it cooler.
Thinking back to chemistry, the first thing I thought of was Propylene glycol (C3H8O2). As I recall it has a low freezing point and a very high boiling point.
Is there any reason I can't use this as a liquid coolant? thanks =)