Hello Paul,
On Tuesday, April 14, 2015, you wrote:
>> "## at least if you had a leak..with distilled water, you wont get a
>> mess like with oil.
> If it was me, Id use a combo of distilled water + water wetter. The water
> wetter,
> added to the distilled water, stops bubbles forming. Water wetter is sold
> at any
> automotive parts stores. I use it in both my engine radiator.....and also
> in my roots
> type supercharger on my mustang V8... ( intercooler-heat exchanger-
> pump-degas loop). "
> Jim,
> I still run an old vapor-cooled Alpha 70V and purge/fill it with distilled
> water on an annual basis. Brand-name distilled water shows very low
> leakage, even at 4KV. How does adding Water Wetter affect HV leakage?
> Or, are you suggesting its use with water-cooling through an insulated
> jacket?
> Paul, W9AC
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Most "Water Wetter" type coolant additives have varying proportions of
the following, if you wish to look up there conductivity:
DiIsoPropyl Alcohol Ether 1-4.9%
TriIsopropyl Alcohol Diether 1-4.9%
Sodium Molybdate 1-4.9%
Tolyltriazole 1-3%
PolySiloxane Polymer
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Best regards,
Chris mailto:chris@chriswilson.tv
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