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I came across an interesting question today and thought I'd bring it here to see if I could get a definite answer straight from the source.

 

Since it's freezing up here in Canada and some shipping trucks are getting stuck on highways or packages are just plain being stored in freezing temperatures, could this possibly damage a h50 or h70?

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I came across an interesting question today and thought I'd bring it here to see if I could get a definite answer straight from the source.

 

Since it's freezing up here in Canada and some shipping trucks are getting stuck on highways or packages are just plain being stored in freezing temperatures, could this possibly damage a h50 or h70?

 

The coolant in the H50 and H70 coolers is actually propylene glycol, typically used in environmentally safe anti-freeze brands. It's used to prevent algae growth and corrosion, but it also serves to keep it from freezing or boiling.

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