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Originally Posted by Not2B
If you HAVE to, the can of cool will also work. But don't do that unless you are REALLY having trouble. It's expensive, it can damage motors, and it only fits the LEGAL definition of non-flamable. (It's R-152, and I can make HUGE fireballs with it.)
Now, I am still playing with the dry ice* thermocapacitor idea....
*Dry ice can be VERY dangerous if you don't know how to handle it. Don't mess with it without help.
OK, my skills are all used up here, going back to lurking...
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Can of cool? are you referring to the compressed air cor cleaning keyboards or simmilar? my team used that in 2002 I believe when somehow our motors decided to overheat after 3 competitions only then did it get hot.
This past year my mom got dry ice from a supplier in a small cooler for use in a larger cooler to keep sandwiches cool. I had fun with a few pieces while it was sitting in my kitchen. I had a small fog covering my kitchen... errr house.