Equipped with an independent liquid cooling system, it achieves higher energy density and enhanced heat dissipation within a compact footprint, while offering advantages such as high efficiency, low noise, safety, reliability, and easy scalability.
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Liquid cooling is a method that uses liquids like water or special coolants to dissipate heat from electronic components. Unlike air cooling, which relies on fans to move air across heat sinks, liquid cooling directly transfers heat away from components, providing more effective.
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This integrated outdoor cabinet features lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, modular PCS, EMS, power distribution, fire protection, and an advanced liquid cooling system that enhances thermal stability and prolongs battery life.
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This whitepaper provides high-level overview of liquid-to-liquid (L-L) CDU design guidelines and test methodology including cooling performance rating.
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