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I agree it's probrably best to go with a DICE pot and be done with it - quick, easy and not as much to do plus you'd get better temps anyway.
Problems with condensation at the blocks are a concern and you'd have to do some prepping to solve that problem.

However if wanting to experiment with supercooled liquids this is just one way you could try it.

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I agree it's probrably best to go with a DICE pot and be done with it - quick, easy and not as much to do plus you'd get better temps anyway.
Problems with condensation at the blocks are a concern and you'd have to do some prepping to solve that problem.

However if wanting to experiment with supercooled liquids this is just one way you could try it.
^^ what he said.... I have dune subzero liquid already and you gotta have the tubes wrapped and also socket/block prepped just like LN2 but even more so because the condensation will be condensation and NOT ice so that means alot more loose water around....
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