It’s trapped in a closed device. The only thing that can get out is water vapor. You might need heat pipes to move the hot side to one side of this heat exchanger so that the evaporation side can be optimally located for evaporation away from electronics. Heat pipes are also closed maintenance free devices with no moving parts.
Salt water sitting right next to sensitive electronic components?
WCGW.
Some people want molten salt reactors too. Some people just like living on the edge.
Yeah, how dare we want cheap, reliable, environmentally friendly power that works in the dark. The nerve!
This is lithium bromide salt, absolutely nothing like sodium chloride salt.
It’s trapped in a closed device. The only thing that can get out is water vapor. You might need heat pipes to move the hot side to one side of this heat exchanger so that the evaporation side can be optimally located for evaporation away from electronics. Heat pipes are also closed maintenance free devices with no moving parts.
When things go wrong it decreases computer performance by 100%
I’m sure the scientists and engineers never thought of that before they started this project. Really valuable contribution.
This is a solution looking for a problem.
Salt + Metal + Water + Another Metal = Corrosion