On 7/17/2011 9:25 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2011/7/17 Dave<e...@dc9.tzo.com>:
>    
>> When you say "gel", do you mean the desiccant gel beads?      That is
>> very interesting..
>>      
> That can be any mineral oil - they are not conductive. There are many
> vids on Youtube, how PCs are put in oil and they keep working. Even
> gasoline is non-conductive, so You can submerge a PC in it :))
>
> So You just need to create a casing, put PC in it and then fill it
> with oil or some other material, so that there is not air and thus no
> condensate in it.
>
> The toughest part, as mentioned before, is monitor.
>
> Viesturs
>
>    

I don't know about using gasoline.... what if a technician who is 
smoking opens the control panel.. 8-0

So what you are saying is that I could install the machine controls 
inside the machine's hydraulic oil tank....? ;-)

I don't know if I want to go that route.... If I have to tweak the 
controls I will have to drain the hydraulics first.

This could also give new meaning to the terms "oil tight pushbutton" and 
"drip proof" control panels.. :-)



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