The delta of the ice on stone speed between the sides is not dependent on the rotational speed but liner speed in relation to the rotational speed.
Hey thanks for sharing. Feedback would be awesome!
You have to use it for user authentication which Emby does locally.
I just switched from PLEX to Emby. Plex started to push Plex.TV down their users throats. Emby does not require any external authentication. https://emby.media/index.html
Does this support crossfire?
"Chillers" are actually direct expansion cooling devices for liquid. They have a condenser and evaporator just like an air cooled air conditioning system. The evaporator will be on the chilled water supply side and the…
If you use an evaporator tower you do need to replenish that water. The tower is usually used to cool a closed loop of water (or glycol/water mix depending on the climate) that cools the refrigerant in a chiller. The…
Larger systems can use cooling towers which leverage evaporative cooling. Also, arid climates can use swamp coolers to cool a space. They work on the same principal. When water evaporates, it pulls energy from the…
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Not really anything new...
What is the benefit of this over using a browser?
I feel like this is a band aid for core design flaws.
The delta of the ice on stone speed between the sides is not dependent on the rotational speed but liner speed in relation to the rotational speed.
Hey thanks for sharing. Feedback would be awesome!
You have to use it for user authentication which Emby does locally.
I just switched from PLEX to Emby. Plex started to push Plex.TV down their users throats. Emby does not require any external authentication. https://emby.media/index.html
Does this support crossfire?
"Chillers" are actually direct expansion cooling devices for liquid. They have a condenser and evaporator just like an air cooled air conditioning system. The evaporator will be on the chilled water supply side and the…
If you use an evaporator tower you do need to replenish that water. The tower is usually used to cool a closed loop of water (or glycol/water mix depending on the climate) that cools the refrigerant in a chiller. The…
Larger systems can use cooling towers which leverage evaporative cooling. Also, arid climates can use swamp coolers to cool a space. They work on the same principal. When water evaporates, it pulls energy from the…
Click bait title
Not really anything new...
What is the benefit of this over using a browser?
I feel like this is a band aid for core design flaws.