The industry has a lot of work to do here, but at a high level - on the servers you'd have temp monitoring and should you see CPU temps rise, that's your first alert something is amiss. The CDU monitors as well, but Chilldyne's, we don't think, is senitive enough to pick up one knicked line. It would however catch something larger and report out. In pressurized systems, the servers could report a leak, but even then, we're not seeing a consistent methodology...as we said, more work to be done.
Interesting application for sure. I'd like to see more widespread radiant heating from data centers or municipalities capitalizing on the heat generated from data center. Yes, water and electronics are no bueno. But the resources generated is beneficial
Heat recapture is definitely a topic but far too complicated for the cost right now in most cases. Then again, we hear about universities that use data center heat from the data center to heat the pool, so we need more pools near data centers?
Some of SR's best cinematography to date...
The breakdown on the turbulators and mad science desk was super interesting too
Wait for part 2...gonna smash.
Outstanding, and creative use of a big-assed wrench. You had me at "Hello."
We know wha this crowd likes.
This was one of the most fun work trips I've been on!
You showed up 15 minutes after your beard came in.
Linus should really get in on this for his home rack
Wow, this really do be impacting the market
no drips ;)
super cool stuff. i want to put that stuff in my desktop
Everyone does but this is a little larger scale ;)
Is there any way for the system to tell where a failure has occurred. Is there some means of finding a failure? Clear suction noise perhaps.
The industry has a lot of work to do here, but at a high level - on the servers you'd have temp monitoring and should you see CPU temps rise, that's your first alert something is amiss. The CDU monitors as well, but Chilldyne's, we don't think, is senitive enough to pick up one knicked line. It would however catch something larger and report out. In pressurized systems, the servers could report a leak, but even then, we're not seeing a consistent methodology...as we said, more work to be done.
Neat!
"This is the future, old man" vibes
The arguement with IT Admin greybeards is real!
Interesting application for sure. I'd like to see more widespread radiant heating from data centers or municipalities capitalizing on the heat generated from data center. Yes, water and electronics are no bueno. But the resources generated is beneficial
Heat recapture is definitely a topic but far too complicated for the cost right now in most cases. Then again, we hear about universities that use data center heat from the data center to heat the pool, so we need more pools near data centers?
This would be the perfect solution to Linus's mystery leak. Who cares if a fitting corrodes if the fluid just disappears!
Should send one of these to LTT 🤣
THey'd find a way to break it
I saw that drop
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"for your datacenter". Thank you sir. I'll was looking for an opportunity to invest a couple of 100k to cool my 3 5y old PCs in my cellar.