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    How to cool water fast!

    Would I actually have to have the PCM's "in" the liquid? Couldn't the PCM just be outside of the thin-walled Silicone tubing that the hot water is running through?
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    How to cool water fast!

    Sorry to bring up this old thread again, but I just came up with another idea. What if I used a Phase Change Material (PCM)? I found this material (http://microteklabs.com/pdfs/MPCM-37D%20Product%20Data%20Sheet.pdf) which would put me right in the 35-38°C range and used 1.25g of the PCM (since...
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    Where to get some Trimethylolethane and Lauric Acid?

    I'm not sure if this is the correct forum to ask this question in, but does anyone know where I can order some Trimethylolethane or Lauric Acid from? I'm looking to get these two phase change materials for a project we're working on at work and haven't had much luck! Thanks so much for any...
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    Fan/Wind/Air to Cool Water

    So the ~250 W would still be the answer I'm looking for?
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    Fan/Wind/Air to Cool Water

    I had another thread started on the topic of cooling water, but I figured I'd start a different one since I'm exploring a whole new avenue. I'm trying to cool 8 ounces of 70 deg C water down to 38 deg C. I want to do this all in 2 minutes, but with as low a cost as possible. I was thinking of...
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    How to cool water fast!

    I was just thinking of something else with cooling the water. What if I used air, such as a fan, to be blown through the water? What calculations do you think would be necessary to see how much air I'd need to get the to cool the water?
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    How to cool water fast!

    Compositepro - I like that idea, but how long does it take to cool the water for that volume? bithkits - I heard the same thing from one of the other engineers here yesterday, which kind of gave me second thoughts about that. Also, it seems to be a little more expensive than what we were...
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    How to cool water fast!

    IR - Since I can't open the TEC, how would I go about getting the serpentine path to touch the cold face of the TEC? Compositepro and macmet - I like those ideas too, so I'm going to give yours and IR's a shot to see which is best for my application! Thanks!
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    How to cool water fast!

    IR - am I able to take the TEC's apart for do my own configurations for the labyrinth? Or is there a different way I should do that?
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    How to cool water fast!

    Oh, OK...thanks!
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    How to cool water fast!

    LOL, so did I forget to convert something in the way I arrived to 249 W?
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    How to cool water fast!

    ione - Shouldn't it be ~249 W since it's going to be over 2 minutes?
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    How to cool water fast!

    IR - I had one question about your amount of energy it takes to cool the water 32 degrees C. You said it takes 253 W to do so; however, when I do the calculations, I only get ~134 Watts. Since 4.186 J is needed to drop water by 1dC, I did 4.186*32=133.952. And since 1 watt=1 Joule/1 sec, I...
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    How to cool water fast!

    IR - Thanks for your advice! I totally understand what you mean about running them in series as there won't be much cooling at the start of the maze. I have enough wiggle room to try both configurations, but I'll give the series configuration a shot first...thanks again for all your help...

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