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OMG!!! Gooooood morning guys!!! 🏈 ❤️

My son and his friends will be playing in the second round of the sectional tomorrow night and I have a major concern that I am hoping someone on here can help me out with!!! 😳 I have been trying all season long to find the best water-to-ice ratio for my son and his friends, but I cannot seem to get it right!! 🤬

I have tried 50/50, 60/40, 70/30, 90/10, 55/45, 35/65, 100/0, 0/100, 60/60, 70/50, all to no avail!!! 🙄 

Does anyone know of a time-tested, tried and true water-to-ice ratio for optimum high school football performance??? 💪

Thanks in advance for any helpful tips!!! 🪜 👻 👽

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3 hours ago, Lucy Draper said:

OMG!!! Gooooood morning guys!!! 🏈 ❤️

My son and his friends will be playing in the second round of the sectional tomorrow night and I have a major concern that I am hoping someone on here can help me out with!!! 😳 I have been trying all season long to find the best water-to-ice ratio for my son and his friends, but I cannot seem to get it right!! 🤬

I have tried 50/50, 60/40, 70/30, 90/10, 55/45, 35/65, 100/0, 0/100, 60/60, 70/50, all to no avail!!! 🙄 

Does anyone know of a time-tested, tried and true water-to-ice ratio for optimum high school football performance??? 💪

Thanks in advance for any helpful tips!!! 🪜 👻 👽

If you get water from a glacier in Alaska that has been blessed by an eskimo medicine man you will not need any ice. It will always stay cold. Vicki Vallencourt has some, but it probably won't be enough for your son and all his friends! Whatever you do don't give them that gatorade $h!t !!!! Not as good as that high quality H2O!

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Once thermally stable, the temperature of the water must be exactly 0C/32F until the ice has completely melted,
only then is it physically possible for the temperature of the water to change.

Conversely, the temperature of the water physically can not drop below 0C/32F until all of the water has frozen,
then the solid ice may drop below 0C/32F

For bonus points, -40 is the crossover point of C and F, so you don't have to specify which it is, as they are equal.

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4 minutes ago, npatman said:

Once thermally stable, the temperature of the water must be exactly 0C/32F until the ice has completely melted,
only then is it physically possible for the temperature of the water to change.

Conversely, the temperature of the water physically can not drop below 0C/32F until all of the water has frozen,
then the solid ice may drop below 0C/32F

For bonus points, -40 is the crossover point of C and F, so you don't have to specify which it is, as they are equal.

I knew your dad coached high school football in Texas but I didn’t know you had an interest in Indiana high school football of all things, Dr. Sheldon Cooper.

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