One problem with water is that it absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere.  
Humans exhale CO2.  This turns water into carbonic acid -- which is an 
electrical conductor.  Another problem is that water is the universal 
solvent. 
good luck, John 
 
On Apr 13, 2004, at 12:54 PM, JMLTINC@aol.com wrote: 
 
Has anyone experience with water cooling (GS-35B in particular; any 
tube in general)? I have been told it may not be feasible at 4KV. 
Also, if the cooler is in the cavity (coaxial or stripline), there are 
other issues. Any thoughts? 
 
Thanks
-John N9RF
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