Immersion Cooling 3D printed Tank testing an Antminer L7

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
  • This a custom 3D printed tank for immersion cooling an Antminer L7 using two phase (oil to water) cooling. More videos coming soon

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  • @jacobevans2473
    @jacobevans2473 2 года назад

    So awesome do you have details on what you used to 3d print it? I have used pla+ for hangers and parts in a forced air system and had bad luck with them getting hot a disfiguring.
    Very cool! Im also a bout to immerse2-3 l7 what kind of numbers are you getting?

    • @luckylazer3938
      @luckylazer3938  2 года назад

      The process specific settings will vary with different brands, but you’ll have to anneal to get most filaments (PLA, PETG) to withstand higher temps.
      If you’re working with forced air vs immersion, you don’t have to worry about compatibility and ABS can handle up to, and sometimes over 100° C. You’ll need to be safe with ventilation

  • @ricardogarcia69
    @ricardogarcia69 2 года назад

    Many bubbles

    • @luckylazer3938
      @luckylazer3938  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. It took a while to finally get a clear flow. More videos coming soon, specifically the flow plate design