Intaglio Whitegraven on Nostr: npub1zesrt…x03qs My guess is that freshwater, compared to other water sources like ...
npub1zesrtjvf465sa3y0rcj860xrxhjd8mlvfme5a4xnzrarca4dsf2sfx03qs (npub1zes…03qs) My guess is that freshwater, compared to other water sources like saltwater or mineral water, has lower amounts of dissolved solids which can foul up coolant lines.
As for closed loop, I'm not an HVAC specialist, but if one is using water to capture and discharge waste heat, it's certainly simpler to just keep using new (ambient temperature) water rather than put the water through some lengthy heat-exchange process to cool it back down to ambient. It's probably more cost-effective too.
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