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- joannaardway
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I have considered water cooling - it has some problems, so I'm wondering if anything else could do better though.markfh11q wrote:I find a lot of these dilemmas can be sorted out by taking a look at the modern combustion engine. Have you considered water cooling? A thin reservoir around the chamber, connected to a pump and then a coiling of 1/4" copper tubing in front of a fan, should be able to do the job. Keep in mind that it'd still get pretty hot, though. 8)
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
- mark.f
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I believe you mean P<sub>1</sub>/T<sub>1</sub> = P<sub>2</sub>/T<sub>2</sub> ?
Probably would need a very high pressure to make this work. You could make a pressure-rated enclosure around the gun on the "low" side of a freon pump to use the same basic principle, with higher efficiency.
EDIT: what's with my damn formatting today?!?!?
Probably would need a very high pressure to make this work. You could make a pressure-rated enclosure around the gun on the "low" side of a freon pump to use the same basic principle, with higher efficiency.
EDIT: what's with my damn formatting today?!?!?
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Air cooling would probably be most simple and still be fairly effective. Just have some fins coming out radially from the chamber and a fan to blow across them. You could have some type of heat insulator around the outside of the fins so you can hold onto it.