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Water cooling radiator capacity?

kaaoszx

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I have some small radiators in my possession that have been sitting for years, well actually heat exchangers designed for heated floors something for motorcoaches/rv's. https://www.aquahotparts.com/eSource/ecom/eSource/staticpages/documents/Cozy-IIIforweb.pdf

theres a link above. Anyone think this a viable solution for a liquid cooled pc radiator? Despite I have to adapt from .75 to something smaller.

One question I have is How much capacity do your radiators have. I think it should work it has 8000 btu hr @ 180f not sure what that translates to?
 
Heat exchangers from a car are far from ideal considering the availability of PC watercooling rads. Auto rads require antifreeze mixtures to prevent aluminum corrosion. They are also deigned for optimal usage with boiling hot coolant and far more forceful fans.
 
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