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* raptop
hears some sort of animal screaming outside. Possibly an owl?
<SilverFox>
do owls scream?
<SilverFox>
also, I'm theorizing an external watercooling solution for my small ITX cases and stuff, basically a cooling briefcase with a very large radiator, and longer tubing, so some torque will be needed, do I need to put the pumps in series or parallel to accomplish this?
<SilverFox>
I need ya fluid dynamics science for how to optimize this
<SilverFox>
and yall are pretty smart so you'll have infinitely more helpful knowledge than what I have
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<WeylandsWings>
SilverFox: you mean you will need pressure. Not Torque. And in series would probably work better esp if one is before the rads and one is after
<SilverFox>
Yeah fluids have pressure, not torque
<SilverFox>
Why would series work better, pre-rad and post-rad compared to double post or double pre rad?
<WeylandsWings>
Because the rad is a huge pressure drop component
<SilverFox>
Right, and bear with me, am drunken, but the amount of energy put into the fluid is for this sake, fixed, each pump puts in x amount of energy at set RPM, right? So if 2 pumps is 2E, then a pump would push set E into rad, and then post would pull set E from rad, and should be the same as double post or double pre since those are 2E, no?
<raptop>
weird realization: chem labs could probably reopen more easily than most other classes because of the expectation for wearing a bunch of PPE anyway