LOL at the elementary level answers. Let deep dive this...
A. Yes, salt water is corrosive, but were talking about a cooling system here, right. So under pressure and constantly moving, then its not an issues. You saw my picture of SONGS in my post, right, but you had no idea what I was saying there. That nuclear reactor is cooled by salt water, you dip shit, thats why its on the beach. Also, this IA operation is big money, so they could just swap out the corroded parts and install new ones. Also, since its such big money, they could just de-salt the water prior and use. Again, big money here.
B. Texas on the Gulf of Mexico/America is a warm body of water, non an issue. The pipes could go deep and suck, just like Lake Mead does. Cold ocean water would cool just fine. As for hurricanes, its all underground pipes and you the facility could be built heavy duty to withstand.
Your answers were pure elementary.
The last thing you'd want is salt accumulation on the circuitry, so this would not work.
Cooling a nuclear reactor is different.
so DrugRunner says he knows nothing about this, and then when someone says it wouldn't work for X,Y, and Z reasons... DrugRunner says "that's an elementary response"... and that's incorrect...???!!!!
fuck dude if you know so much, why did you even ask..???!!!
@druff needs to put him back on his leash for Christ sakes...
Again Druff, lets dive a little deeper...
So is the water actually physically touching the circuits?? That doesnt make much sense at all. I have seen the Alien PC desktops PCs that use water as a cooling method and common sense tells me that the water is not physically touching the circuits or computer components, rather cooling.
Per a Google search, I am correct-
Alienware uses a liquid cooling system, often called the Cryo-Tech liquid cooling system, in its high-performance Aurora and Area-51 gaming desktops to cool components like the CPU. This system uses a closed-loop liquid cooler with a pump, radiator, and fans to efficiently draw heat away from the CPU and other parts
And again, de-salt the water, not an issues as the US Navy does it on their subs every day.
Not really, equipment cooling is all the same- its cold water in to cool and hot water out, repeat. Just like a car's radiator.Cooling a nuclear reactor is different.
Having some intelligence and common sense, this stuff isnt hard to figure out, its basic cooling. Go-Bronco's just wantedto be an ass-clown and guessing response in Post #22 to be disruptive was lame and was easy to dismantle.so DrugRunner says he knows nothing about this, and then when someone says it wouldn't work for X,Y, and Z reasons... DrugRunner says "that's an elementary response"... and that's incorrect...???!!!!
fuck dude if you know so much, why did you even ask..???!!!
Last edited by desertrunner; 11-13-2025 at 07:43 PM.
so wheres the rallying point as we begin our cross country journey to turn tine into the giant sail we need to reach the islands cuz like im getting used to flying private out of scottsdale but i can make tucson
we have to backtrack to the valley and kill todge first you know hes doom day prepped so much water
i have a water softener and i drink straight from the bedroom tap which is apparently poison
like when im throwing up white wine in the shower im like should i drink this salt water bullshit water and i just go with it
if were being honest its like 4loko cuz im too lazy to goto the store and i refuse to pay 17 dollars for white wine at a gas station
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