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dpe82yesterday at 10:28 PM3 repliesview on HN

In a proper 2-loop cooling system, the primary loop (with direct electronics contact) and secondary loop (with seawater/external cooling source) are hydraulically isolated by a heat exchanger. The salt water or whatever never gets anywhere near the electronics.


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millipedeyesterday at 11:13 PM

Saltwater comes in the air. Just being near it corrodes everything. Both stainless steel and bronze are very expensive. Even if things were made of corrosion proof materials, not everything can be, for strength reasons.

mschuster91yesterday at 10:37 PM

The problem is, it's still in contact with something, even if it's just the secondary loop. Saltwater is not just incredibly aggressive against metal, the major problem with using it for cooling is fouling. Fish, mussels, algae, debris, there are a lot of things that can clog up your entire setup.