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- From: whitlock@dcss.mcmaster.ca (Jeremy Whitlock)
- Subject: Re: COOL HEADS... HOT HEADS
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- In article <1ar1k8INNfso@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu> davidt@ecst.csuchico.edu (David Taylor) writes:
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- >I woudl be greatful if
- >someone would beable to provide me with the amount of watts or joules
- >leaving a head. or suggestions on where to get this information.
-
- Exotemp, in Pembroke, Ontario (613 area code), is in the business of making
- ice-water cooled body suits. I don't know if they deal with cooling of the
- head, but if you talk to one of their designers, I'm sure they'd have some
- information that would help.
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- Jeremy Whitlock "My thoughts are mine, not Mac's"
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