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Day: November 2, 2006

Ion Cooler Take 2

November 2, 2006 by Will O'Brien 20 Comments


[Jared] sent in inventgeek.com’s ion cooler 2.0. This time the ion cooler is pushing air out of the case to avoid charged air crossing the sensitive components. They kept the cost down and used easily acquired components.

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