That's going to be very fun to clean haha. When you started pouring I had a hunch it wasn't water because of how thick it looked and the fact the amp didn't die immediately. Then you said it was mineral oil later on in the video so the mystery was solved. Always good to have a bit of fun. 😁
Isnt the liqud contactless so its working normal just in liquid fans working slower
It is non conductive so it doesn't conduct electricity at that low of voltage.
That's going to be very fun to clean haha.
When you started pouring I had a hunch it wasn't water because of how thick it looked and the fact the amp didn't die immediately.
Then you said it was mineral oil later on in the video so the mystery was solved.
Always good to have a bit of fun. 😁
you can use deionized water and it should be fine until the metals in the amp start getting absorbed by water
Very interesting Curious on why it held up so well. Awesome video though!
We explained towards the end, it's mineral oil. Mineral oil is non conductive into I believe the thousands of volts.
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Mineral Oil does not have the free electrons to allow for the passage of electrical current
Great. Now I’m gonna have water splashing everywhere at every intersection
Thats not water thats mineral oil and the conductivity is less than air there is alot of videos of people doing this to computers
Yessir! We explained that towards the end. Thanks for watching!
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