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Gell Paks

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AbbyNormal

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there seem to be a lot of gells most likely mixtures of propylene glycol and water that freeze at temperatures below 32 degrees F, so you have a colder temperature source than regular ice, plus some latent heat capacity.

Out of curiosity, are there commercially available gells that would change state (thaw) somewhere from 34 to 40F with a decent latent heat?

Take the "V" out of HVAC and you are left with a HAC(k) job.
 
i think acetic acid is what I am after

Take the "V" out of HVAC and you are left with a HAC(k) job.
 
Are you sure it's acetic acid and not an acetate?
 
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