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May 05, 2022 - 08:18 AM
The best way to reduce the chances of a water leak is not to use a liquid-liquid heat exchanger in the first place. In nearly all situations, a single-loop dry cooler setup will be safer, more efficient and less expensive than a dual-loop cooling system with a heat exchanger in the middle. Please see https://www.engineeredfluids.com/the-slic-guide.
In-line moisture removal and filters won't dry BitCool BC-888 sufficiently; these filters are made for lubrication systems where moisture levels are measured in percent; in immersion cooling systems, moisture is measured in parts per million.
If you're using a liquid-liquid heat exchanger and want to monitor for water leaks, we recommend that you install a conductivity monitor in the piping system (this should be installed immediately after the heat exchanger).
In-line moisture removal and filters won't dry BitCool BC-888 sufficiently; these filters are made for lubrication systems where moisture levels are measured in percent; in immersion cooling systems, moisture is measured in parts per million.
If you're using a liquid-liquid heat exchanger and want to monitor for water leaks, we recommend that you install a conductivity monitor in the piping system (this should be installed immediately after the heat exchanger).
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