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Date of upload: Jan 29, 2024 ^^
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Living in Anchorage, there's two reasons so much air cargo passes through Alaska. The first is it's actually a shorter flight than flying to LA, San Francisco, or even Seattle. The second reason is that it's significantly cheaper to fly into Anchorage or even Fairbanks because the landing fees charged to the airlines are less. UPS and FedEx both have big hubs here, as does Amazon Air.
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I would say the split flow (All fans exhausting) might be the easiest way to create the cooling, as long as you have enough passive intake to keep fresh air for the fans to pull from.
However, another option that would really work nice, is have it a cross flow (1 set intake, the other exhaust), but have the exhaust radiator be the first part of water flow (to begin the cooling), and then have it go through the intake radiator (to get the freshest air for the final cooling).
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This is such an elegant set up. You could have a tiny case on your desk and hide this in a corner somewhere but still have great cooling. My solution to a case too small for my loop was to get a giant 360x60mm radiator with push-pull fans and quick disconnects and run the wiring along this umbilicus back into my case. It wouldn't be that hard to move the reservoir / pump combo onto a fan mount attached to the radiator as well, if I wanted.
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@roanloubser
3 months ago
Masters in mechanical engineering: Ideally if one rad is an intake and one is an exhaust, then the liquid leaving the components would first go through the exhaust rad for initial cooling. Then the initially cooled liquid would go through the rad getting supplied with fresh air. This is based on the concept of counter flow heat exchangers.
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