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Manfred has the right idea.
For this application, you want something that is 'set and forget'. If I 
were looking at a coolant today, I would look at the perflourocarbons.  
We used this to cool magnets in tokamaks with good success.  The 3M 
Flourinert is pricey, but I found it available on the web recycled as 
well as a range of clones at much more reasonable prices.  Different 
boiling points are available so evaporative options are open. 
Bottom line:  What is your time/equipment worth?  Do the math.
YMMV
Dave
K7DLS
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