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Day: September 17, 2006

Ion System Cooling

September 17, 2006 by Will O'Brien 29 Comments


Jared sent us his latest inventgeek project. We love their work, and this one’s really unique. By combining the ion cooling, lots of heat sinks and ram drives, the machine is truly silent. Ion buildup isn’t just a problem for space ships anymore.

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