Soldato
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ah I'm just curious really cause I have planned to use it in my upcoming build.
I'm not sure that silver kill coils work. There are also many bacteria/fungi etc. that are resistant to the effects of metals and will grow eventually anyway
if anyone has any data I'd love to see it (on kill coils in water systems - not silver in general as a contact inhibitor)
something like copper sulphate or benzalkonium chloride definitely does act as a biocide, but on coils I'm not convinced - if you are going to use a biocide, may as well use one that you know definitely works as a biocide
the only test data I can find on silver in a water system is actually an activated carbon filter WITH a silver MESH... so the filter traps the bacteria and the silver mesh kills it - but in a PC system the water (and any bacteria) flows around the silver coil freely and isn't trapped against it for any appreciable amount of time... if kill coils worked then copper blocks on their own should also work as a biocide (which they clearly don't)
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