After the first barrels of liquid arrived last week, testing has been started. The liquid will be tested at -80°C, -60°C, vacuum / drycooled at -50°C and longer periods of -20°C. Multiple experiments will be done, the liquid on it’s own and the liquid with some of our custom designed sensor boards in them to see how electronics behave in the liquid and at the very low temperatures.

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