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++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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Ewww individual drives? At least do raid or a span or something. 😛 I had a drive fail the other day, was neat as I just got an alarm pop up on my monitoring app that I keep open if I don't need that screen for anything. Also got an alert on my phone. Went to swap the drives, start the rebuild and was on my way. 😀 I love raid for that, absolutely no downtime of any data.
 
Ewww individual drives? At least do raid or a span or something. 😛 I had a drive fail the other day, was neat as I just got an alarm pop up on my monitoring app that I keep open if I don't need that screen for anything. Also got an alert on my phone. Went to swap the drives, start the rebuild and was on my way. 😀 I love raid for that, absolutely no downtime of any data.

My important data is backed up daily.
 
Lulz flash boil.

Would have thought pierzo would have been more efficient.

Not flash boil but accelerated evaporation.
The "nebulizer" types you refer to based on ultrasonic evaporation are OK to produce small amounts of cold vapor but not practical in air handling units.

They require DI water or they will foul rather quickly due to minerals in the water. The lightboxes can run on tap water but their pans do require regular maintenance in the form of descaling.
 
Not flash boil but accelerated evaporation.
The "nebulizer" types you refer to based on ultrasonic evaporation are OK to produce small amounts of cold vapor but not practical in air handling units.

They require DI water or they will foul rather quickly due to minerals in the water. The lightboxes can run on tap water but their pans do require regular maintenance in the form of descaling.

steam production should be easy on a ship no? just use steam.
 
Not flash boil but accelerated evaporation.
The "nebulizer" types you refer to based on ultrasonic evaporation are OK to produce small amounts of cold vapor but not practical in air handling units.

They require DI water or they will foul rather quickly due to minerals in the water. The lightboxes can run on tap water but their pans do require regular maintenance in the form of descaling.

DI water is a bit of a thing in many applications, I used to use systems a lot in submerged CNC wire EDM applications just for lower calcium and isolating the charge to the wire.

Especially if you were cutting carbide, if you let the charge stray too far it would weaken the binder in the carbide and lower the strength of the tools you were burning for dies and punches.

Ni
 
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