So I've seen a number of DIY geothermal setups... And i've not seen anything exactly like this. Is this just too expensive to use for geothermal heat transfer?
the first time I saw my friends graphics card - gtx 560ti having heatpipes on it's heatsink, I was fascinated cause it looked like pipes coming from engine of a car, that was when I first saw heatpipes used in computer coolers
FANtastic! I always thought it wasn't that great of tech because I didn't understand how it works. Thank you. SUBSCRIBED!
Thanks for letting me know! This brought a smile to me face. :)
This is one of my favorite random subjects, very well done as always! Also, I didn't know about the pipelines, so that's new and totally awesome!!!
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Thanks! So do we :)
That is so cool!! I wonder what Geothermal energy systems could be possible with this? 🤔
Yeah!
That's a very interesting idea. Heat pipes should be cheaper with much lower maintenance, than pumping water or antifreeze around.
So I've seen a number of DIY geothermal setups... And i've not seen anything exactly like this. Is this just too expensive to use for geothermal heat transfer?
That is a cool idea, it has been done before, but I don't know much about the process... I'll have to check it out!
Interesting.
the first time I saw my friends graphics card - gtx 560ti having heatpipes on it's heatsink, I was fascinated cause it looked like pipes coming from engine of a car, that was when I first saw heatpipes used in computer coolers
That's awesome, reoccurring patterns in engineering is always cool.
I love looking into underrated pieces of technology. What do you think doesn't get the attention it deserved?
awesome !!!!!!!!!
Couldn't we use this technology to create a big ass cooling unit for the Earth to make it like 60-80F all the time?
You should Make tiktok.