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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    I did something similar. I created a "tunnel" using tarp; at one end I put a commercial Evaporative cooler (15000 m3/h blowing power) and at the other end I placed the servers with their fans removed. the problem was that the servers' boards are really dense and don't have that much space...
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    Yes, they are designed to be air-cooled. They've got very high speed fans to cool them. But the downside to mentioned fans, They are very loud and make a lot of noise even just for one server. Now imagine 10 of them working simultaneously! It's deafening. That was the reason I converted to oil...
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    thanks for your reply The weather is dry and can reach up to 40°C during summer. The building is 4 story and access to the roof is possible but it's not necessary since the hot air will be dumped into open air (through the yard).
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    I really appreciate you taking the time Do you have any blueprints for said cooling tower or any sources I can refer to?
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    Yea I think it's the best solution. but do you know any way (other than Oil-water heat exchanger) to cool down the oil?
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    Thank you guys for taking the time Yes I was thinking about using a car radiator since they are smaller and I don't have a lot of space. Hence the cooling tower seems not viable.
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    Thanks for your reply No they didn't come with oil cooling, I used immersion cooling by myself. Unfortunately I don't live near ocean or river and have to use tap water. Do you have any suggestions on how to dissipate the heat into the air?
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    How to cool down Mineral Oil

    Hello friendly people of PF So I have a tank with about 250 litres of mineral oil in it. and computer servers are immersed in it. the oil keeps the servers cool but get's hot in return. What different (economic) ways are there to cool the oil down? The best way I could think of was Oil-water...
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    So basically if i try to move 5500 m3/h of air through a 10 cm diameter pipe, it will reach a speed of 194.52 m/s which is like 700 km/h!:oldlaugh: I feel really stupid right now:headbang: Would delete this post if I knew how. Sorry guys for wasting your time with my negligence before posting...
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    Hi There are 16 devices. Each device has 2 fans. Each fan has an air intake of 340 m3/h. 340*2*16 was my calculation that got me to 10880 m3/h. The devices are ASIC miners. As for the air output, I have built an exhaust per device that takes their air output, out of the room. But since supplying...
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    It doesn't exist but I was planning to make it work. However I hadn't accounted for the speed of the air traveling through the pipes and the noise it will make. Such a stupid mistake by me. The room has no other intakes except for these two pipes. Anyway thanks for your time!
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    Unfortunately making additional customization is not a possibility. The room has always been there but was never used in such manner I'm planning to use it. This was the kind of fan I was planning to use but apparently the noise of the air traveling through the pipe will make the people living...
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    I was already planning on using high pressure fans so that is not a problem. But how much noise are we talking about for moving 5500 m3/h of air through a 10 cm pipe? because the pipes are within walls of a building that has people living inside. will the noise be overwhelming or just a minor...
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    Let me explain my exact situation There is a room which has some devices in it. The air intake of these devices is 10880 m^3/h. The room has no other air intake except for 2 pipes that are both 10 cm in diameter. I'm looking to put forward fans on one end of the pipes to supply the air...
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    Volumetric flow rate of a pipe

    There are 2 pipes. They have the same diameter (10 cm). So if 11000 m3/h is impossible for one pipe, then how about 5500 m3/h per pipe? will that work?
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