Untitledone
[H]ard|DCer of the Month - April 2012
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Geothermal loops are calculated at 65W/m so for a 1000w computer you would need 15m of cooling hose, (the calculation starts at the depth of the ground water level, so if your ground water is 4' below the surface in the winter, then you need about 50' of hose buried)
typical house cooling of 10kw is about 200m (600') of buried hose.
that will constantly supply you with 55*F water.
Hey thanks for the info. Surprisingly, most of the information I have read goes over a lot of information, but none of them gave any specific numbers. My current folder pulls 158W from the wall so I probably dont need a huge amount. I was thinking of doing a large enough loop for my room (approximately 10ft x 15ft), and a decent oversize to accomodate increases in computing heat.