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Cooling Fluid XP Anyone?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Guest-16, 7 Jun 2004.

  1. Guest-16

    Guest-16 Guest

    http://www.fluidxp.com/

    Fluid XP is a patent pending mixture of Propylene glycol, De-ionized water, Glycerin, Keltrol, Benzotriazole and some other proprietary ingredients that are all considered to be edible products by the EPA.

    I thought it would be PFC-Glycol but i was wrong :blush: something worth having a go at yourself? Propylene Glycol, water, gylcerin are pretty easy(ish) to get hold of.

    Tell you what would be great - someone to get a kit and go all through this stuff in a real world situation.
     
  2. Haddy

    Haddy World Domination

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    Neat stuff....expensive but neat...

     
  3. 8-BALL

    8-BALL Theory would dictate.....

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  4. modz-a-lot

    modz-a-lot What's a Dremel?

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    i read about it, it does contain water, so it can become conductive, but it is not right out of the bottle
     
  5. Nexxo

    Nexxo * Prefab Sprout – The King of Rock 'n' Roll

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    Given the price of FluidXP, I would just go the whole hog and get Fluorinert PF5080 instead.
     
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