some thin copper tube (i used 4mm ) bent into a coil that runs around the bottom of the tank,....
I was recirculating my water with an aquarium pump, and getting a 10C rise or so, when the vapour was at max temp.
>Could you please explain the coil position a bit more?
i set it up so it was largely hard up against the sides of the tank. the first few coils sit in the galden. with the remaining ones ( another 6 ) above the cold vapour level.
>coil = single loop of tube or more?
Eight coils stacked on stop of each other.
>coming in and out at the same side of the tank or up through the lid?
I drilled holes in the side of the tank and used some silcone grommets to get a nice fit so it seals nicely around the copper tube. i have got it coming in and out in the same corner.
>Bottom = above Galden fluid? How far above ?
Bottom is in the galden () when its cold
>around = close to the tank walls ? How close to wall and the PCB?
I made it so its sitting hard up against the sides of the tank. Because the tank is slightly tapered it ends up sitting in there without any need for any additional supports etc.
>recirculating = running all the time, also when Galden is heated?
Just when its cooling. I picked up control from the exisiting fans.
>How much water do you keep in your water reservoir?
I have about 100L. Its the same tank i use for cooling my laser cutter. After a few cycles its got a little bit warmer but not crazy warm. perhaps risen to 30C, from 20C.
>If you cool during vapour is present does the cooling create more thermodynamic movement of the vapour cloud?
I'm not sure I udnerstand your question. I certainly do make a differnerence in terms of cooling it quicker. it goes back to just a few minutes, rather than 10-12
>I ask this because now the vapour rises up to the lid and condensates on the lid and creates bigger drops of fluid Galden. If the running cooler coil creates a kind of vapour circulation up in the center and >down near the walls maybe less would reach the lid?
I've done hundreds of cycles in mine, and I'm only loosign very small amounts of galden. So its not getting out of the tank. Possibly a bit is left on PCBs. We are only taking 1-2ml each cycle. I've not had to add much extra fluid at all. Somethign to be aware of is that when you first use it after a while is that yo'll likely get quite a lot of steam ( water vapour ) coming off, as the galden is quite hydropscopic. So while you think that you'r loosing galden out the sides, its actulaly only steam.
I woudl be very keen to collaborate with you on improving this. The IMDES is the right idea. the impmleneation is just terrible.