#bitcoin mining under a vacuum.
Water boils at 104F/40C when under a vacuum down to 1psi. So any particular part of the #bitcoin miner that’s hotter that this the water will boil and turn to vapour travel up and away and be immediately replaced by more less than 104F/40C water. The vapour rises and as long as there’s a heat exchanger up top that’s cooler the water will re-condense and so the process repeats.
Is this theoretical? Or already works in practice?
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Theoretical for a miner, practically used on plastic injection moulding tools.