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The sub zero cooling solution (concept)

I have thought of a possible solution to the sub-zero cooling.

An window air-conditioner if tweaked a bit can do sub-zero cooling as i had an LG window ac and due to some problem in the circuitry it used to work on maximum power and ICE(yes ice) used to form on it's filter. So if we can use the whole setup and plug the coolant pipes to a liquid cooler then we can go

SUB-ZERO with that. It is a concept which may work and maybe a little expensive (average ac in my country are about 200$) but will be quite less messy and more power consuming but may help break records.

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1) you can't "plug the coolant pipes to a liquid cooler" because they are pressurized and contain a refrigerant fluid.

 

2) Linus already used an air conditioner to do sub zero cooling like 10 years ago.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Enderman said:

1) you can't "plug the coolant pipes to a liquid cooler" because they are pressurized and contain a refrigerant fluid.

 

2) Linus already used an air conditioner to do sub zero cooling like 10 years ago.

 

 

I didn't knew that (my bad)

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The concept of using a AC to chill a liquid loop isnt new, infact its really old.

 

The conecpt of using the refrigerant system itself with a PC system is flawed, and requires ALOT of work to get working, at which point u've built a single stage phase change system.

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