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Cleaning 33,000 Volt Equipment With Liquid.💧⚡

Автор: KF Labs

Загружено: 2026-06-11

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Описание: Spraying liquid on live high-voltage equipment sounds like instant death. The liquid they're using makes it completely safe. ⚡

The fluid used in this process is a dielectric cleaning solution — typically a fluorinated hydrocarbon or mineral spirits-based compound with electrical resistivity above 10^12 ohm-cm. At that resistivity level, the fluid does not conduct electricity even under high-voltage conditions. Standard water has resistivity of roughly 200 ohm-cm — it conducts extremely well. Dielectric fluid has 10 billion times higher resistivity than water, making it effectively invisible to electrical current. Technicians use it to clean energized switchgear, transformers, and distribution panels while the equipment remains fully operational — avoiding the cost and risk of shutting down critical infrastructure. The same dielectric fluid principle is used in immersion cooling for data centers, where entire server racks are submerged in non-conductive fluid to dissipate heat more efficiently than air cooling. Fun fact: transformer oil — the liquid inside high-voltage power transformers — is also a dielectric fluid. Large transformers are essentially electrical components immersed in non-conductive oil that simultaneously insulates and cools them.

In This Video:
• Dielectric fluid with 10^12 ohm-cm resistivity making liquid electrically invisible
• Why standard water would cause instant electrocution at these voltages
• How the same principle cools entire data center server racks 🔬

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