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> From: beowulf-boun...@beowulf.org [mailto:beowulf-boun...@beowulf.org] On 
> Behalf Of Gerald Creager
> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 10:52 AM
> To: Hearns, John
> Cc: beowulf@beowulf.org
> Subject: Re: [Beowulf] 96 cores in silent and small enclosure
> 
> Hearns, John wrote:
> >
> > I'd guess having vats of cooking oil in an office environment is a no-no
> > - what oil do radio hams etc. use for cooling dummy loads for high power
> > RF work?
> 
> I remember when I could get a bucket of transformer oil from the light
> company, but that was laced with PCB, and is no longer available,
> responsible or legal. 

That wasn't oil, anyway.. askarels most likely.

Or, used oil that was drained from something that had previously been filled 
with PCBs, and is now "contaminated".  It's not the actual PCBs in the askarel 
that's the problem, of course, it's the inevitable dioxin (another PCB) trace 
contaminant that is the issue.

 Now, mineral oil. Clean, uncontaminated, mineral
> oil. Filtered mineral oil.

The tesla coil world spends an inordinate amount of time trying to find 
substitutes for the real thing, which is available for about $5-10/gallon in 5 
gallon pails.  (the price varies surprisingly, and doesn't always track crude 
oil/gasoline prices.. mostly because the jobber has some amount of stock, so 
they tend to charge you what they paid for it, which might have been some 
months back).

If you have an agricultural supply (feed and farm type thing) they sell USP 
white mineral oil as an animal laxative in gallon bottles.  It's not the driest 
in the world, so I wouldn't use it for HV, but it is clean and filtered.  The 
important thing you want to avoid in non-electrical mineral oils is 
contamination with Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH), which don't cause problems 
for things like using oil for machining, but do cause health issues for other 
uses. If the oil ever got hot, it "cracks", forming PAHs. USP oil has very low 
PAH.

Hydraulic fluid is another possibility, but watch the additives that get put 
in.  Something that helps keep your pumps, valves, and cylinders from rusting 
may not be the best thing for your PC board.




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