How does a liquid-cooled energy storage cabinet dissipate heat
How does a liquid-cooled energy storage cabinet dissipate heat
Liquid cooling is a method of dissipating heat by circulating a cooling liquid (such as water or glycol) through energy storage cabinets. The liquid absorbs excess heat, reducing the risk of overheating and maintaining the efficiency of the storage system.
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