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I am aware that i have asked about this before but i didn't want to bring back a thread that was months old so i have made a new one. My question once again is how can i keep mineral oil cooled? Keep in mind i need to keep this somewhat cheap. Not a $10 budget but also not a $300 budget
I have heard of fans and pumps and other things but i need a good solid, effective, easy, cost friendly way to do this.
A science teacher was saying that one of the best ways to keep liquids cool is surface temp. True?
Anyway, thanks for the future help!!!
~Satin
I have heard of fans and pumps and other things but i need a good solid, effective, easy, cost friendly way to do this.
A science teacher was saying that one of the best ways to keep liquids cool is surface temp. True?
Anyway, thanks for the future help!!!
~Satin