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Geo-Thermal Loop

Chef_Magnus
Level 7
Hi there

I have a geo-thermal heating and cooling system in my house. The first install had too small of well to support my whole house. Has anyone ever used a geo-thermal loop as a cooling heat sink? I am good friends with the owner of the company that fixed my system. The first well was only 48 feet deep and has High Density Polyethylene Pipe and is already filled with distilled water. Since I am not using this loop right now for my home I was thinking about putting a over sized rad in a sealed insulated tank and have the geo-thermal loop circulate thru it. Has anyone done this or is it too crazy of a mod...The tank that he recommends is for cooling MRI scanners and has 4 1m^2 x 65mm rads(He calls them heat sinks). The tank is recycled from the hospital upgrade. He has offered to give this to me if I buy the circulating pump from him. The well is located about 9 feet from my computer room. The cooling reservoir/tank is not much to look at but with the well I would have about 160 gallons of coolant available. If I add more water cooled systems I can just pop the caps on the other heat sinks or use them for separate loops. On paper it looks like it work well but I have never heard of this being done in the home before...

Chef
Sys 1:
RIVE \ Intel Core i7-3970X \ Corsair H100i \ GTXTitan 6BG 2xSLI \ 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum \ Samdung 840 Pro 512GBSSDs R0 2x \ WD Black 2TBHDD R5 4x \ Corsair AX1200i \ Corsair 900D

Sys 2:
MVF*(UPGRD to MVE in May) \ Intel i7 3770K \ Corsair H100i \ Asus GTX670 2xSLI \ 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum\ Samsung 840 Pro 256GBSSD R0 2x \ Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 120GBSSD \ WD Blk 2TB R1 HDD 2x \ Corsair AX1200i PSU \ Corsair 650D
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Zka17
Level 16
I think, it's an interesting idea... :cool:

What temps would you expect in that sealed thank where you would put the radiator? And what would be your ambient temp where you have your system?

Chef_Magnus
Level 7
I keep the ambient temp is around 74 º F in my computer room and the tank input temp would 50-55 º F.

Does anyone know if there is a access to get tubing out the back of the Corsair 900D case?

He also said that I would have to get heavily insulated tubing so the coolant does not gain heat travel from reservoir tank to the system.

Chef
Sys 1:
RIVE \ Intel Core i7-3970X \ Corsair H100i \ GTXTitan 6BG 2xSLI \ 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum \ Samdung 840 Pro 512GBSSDs R0 2x \ WD Black 2TBHDD R5 4x \ Corsair AX1200i \ Corsair 900D

Sys 2:
MVF*(UPGRD to MVE in May) \ Intel i7 3770K \ Corsair H100i \ Asus GTX670 2xSLI \ 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum\ Samsung 840 Pro 256GBSSD R0 2x \ Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 120GBSSD \ WD Blk 2TB R1 HDD 2x \ Corsair AX1200i PSU \ Corsair 650D

Zka17
Level 16
LOL, I almost said that "of, course, every case has holes for tube routings", then I checked the pics of that case... - can not say that I saw all the pics on the net about that case, but I wasn't able to see the tubing holes on the back...

But, no problem! You can easily cut some holes - or you can get some PCI brackets with holes...

50-55F seems pretty good... like a chiller, but with much less noise! :cool: You just have to double-check your ambient humidity... too much difference between the ambient temp and coolant temp may cause condensations in your system...

Use a dew point calculator to figure out when the condensation would happen: http://www.dpcalc.org/

kkn
Level 14
you can use a pcie bracket whit quick disconnect's so you can unplugg it just in cse if your gona move it or enny thing happens
this is just a example of what i mean -> http://www.frozencpu.com/products/11615/koo-257/Koolance_QDC_High_Flow_No_SPill_Shutoff_Nozzles_Pair...

kkn wrote:
you can use a pcie bracket whit quick disconnect's so you can unplugg it just in cse if your gona move it or enny thing happens
this is just a example of what i mean -> http://www.frozencpu.com/products/11615/koo-257/Koolance_QDC_High_Flow_No_SPill_Shutoff_Nozzles_Pair...


+1 for the Koolance QDC's. I was not impressed with the Phobya QDC I bought so I would avoid those.

Also, the reason you haven't heard of anyone doing this is the cost. You are in a unique position having basically everything but the pump. I would go for it. And of course report back. 😄
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Chef_Magnus
Level 7
I have to check with my buddy to see if he is up to but it would be nice to try...I will bug the hell out of everyone around here for a while to put together a parts list....


Chef
Sys 1:
RIVE \ Intel Core i7-3970X \ Corsair H100i \ GTXTitan 6BG 2xSLI \ 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum \ Samdung 840 Pro 512GBSSDs R0 2x \ WD Black 2TBHDD R5 4x \ Corsair AX1200i \ Corsair 900D

Sys 2:
MVF*(UPGRD to MVE in May) \ Intel i7 3770K \ Corsair H100i \ Asus GTX670 2xSLI \ 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum\ Samsung 840 Pro 256GBSSD R0 2x \ Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 120GBSSD \ WD Blk 2TB R1 HDD 2x \ Corsair AX1200i PSU \ Corsair 650D

Chef Magnus wrote:
I will bug the hell out of everyone around here for a while to put together a parts list....


Mate, that's absolutely no problem! - if you promise that you will post about your cooling solution... :cool:

Pratham
Level 10
Cool!! and Please share the Photos of step by step process...

I've seen a few GeoThermal cooled pc's before, i've always wanted to but simply don't have the time required to get the whole thing setup.

Here's a big thread of one guys geo-thermal adventure 🙂
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?207565-The-Hole%E2%80%A6Geothermal-Loop%E2%80%A65...!

And another one (much bigger scale)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?245467-12-Feet-Under-1000-Square-Feet-of-Geotherm...