That oil bath is much like the "high" wattage RF Jammers I used to work on in the Air Force.
http://www.dsd.es.northropgrumman.com/rf/ANALQ155.html

The electronics and backward-wave-oscillators (BWO's) were in a bath of DC200.
(http://www.clearcoproducts.com/pdf/pure-silicone/np-psf-6.pdf)

When the system came on the DC200 was circulated through much of the electronics and high end systems, and then out and through a radiator that supported two jammers. The radiators then had ram air passed through them to supply cooling.

Incidentally, it was huge amounts of fun to stand on a sheet of ice (northern tier SAC base) and as half of a two man team, pick up these 275+ lb beasts and load them into the belly of the aircraft, connect up antennas, and cabling. Often times even with or above our heads (at 6' tall). Ahhhh the memories.
Great stuff.

Don't get me started about Desert Shield / Storm.......

73 de K4DGW

David Wilburn
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Mike Markowski wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/23/07 2:08:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I've been thinking about a water cooling system for my computer instead of noisy fans
http://www.tomshardware.com/2003/12/30/5_ghz_project/index.html

"Anything worth doing is worth overdoing"

73 de Jim, N2EY

A messier but cheaper alternative:

   http://www.markusleonhardt.de/en/oelbilder.html

and you can cook your french fries when you're done.

Mike ab3ap
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