On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Andrew Nemchenko wrote:

> Better yet just get a liquid nitrogen tank and throw the pc in there. Of
> course you will have to take off all the fans (you will not need them) and
> keep all of your drives outside, but you will never have any problems with it
> over heating. This will also water proof your mother board, as any water
> would freeze before it would reach the mother board. Plus nitrogen does not
> conduct so you dont have to worry about anything shorting out upon diping.
> 
> Phil Mendelsohn wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Simeon Johnston wrote:
> >
> > > That sounds kinda cool.
> > > I've always wanted to dip my MB in some kind of liquid rubber and water
> > > proof it.
> >
> > Well, if you ::really:: know where your water is coming from, absolutely
> > 100% pure H_2O is an excellent dielectric and you could dip your mobo in
> > it without the rubber coating.  That's what they used for the dielectric
> > in the first stage capacitors of the PBFA2 (Particle Beam Fusion
> > Accelerator 2) at Sandia National Labs.  Now it's called the Z-machine,
> > but I think they still use 15-20' high tanks of water as really big plate
> > capacitors!
> >
> > DISCLAIMER:  Unless you have more experience than I in laboratory
> > distilling methods (in which case you would have thought of it), it's
> > foolish to try, and I won't be liable for any negative outcomes, death,
> > destruction, dismemberment, acts of God or civil insurrection that result
> > from such actions.  But if it works well, then it was my idea.  :)
> >
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