- Joined
- Jul 7, 2003
- Location
- New Hampshire, USA.
Up here in New England, we're dipping into the negative degrees (in F... brrrr). I have my HCs/fans outside to cool my computers. I have about a 50/50 mix of antifreeze/water, but my lines keep freezing on me (especially at night). I hate to say that my WC rig is too cold, but it kind of is.
Anyway, I'm putting in more antifreeze (probably a 33/66 mix right now), but I'm thinking maybe there's something better out there to lower temps. I remember from chemistry class, the freezing & boiling point of water is determined by how much other matter is in the water (or mass? Something like that, like salt in water makes the boiling point lower).
Anything else besides more antifreeze I should try? I'm currently using the Toyota red stuff.
Thanks for any input.
Anyway, I'm putting in more antifreeze (probably a 33/66 mix right now), but I'm thinking maybe there's something better out there to lower temps. I remember from chemistry class, the freezing & boiling point of water is determined by how much other matter is in the water (or mass? Something like that, like salt in water makes the boiling point lower).
Anything else besides more antifreeze I should try? I'm currently using the Toyota red stuff.
Thanks for any input.