Re-read what he said again, he wanted to run water to the pool as a reservoir and back to the AC. The AC use liquid gas not water. Why would he want an AC if what he said is a liquid cooling setup? hence does he know how AC works?
The outside of the AC unit is merely a set of compressor coils there isn't anything that limits it to dumping heat into air. The coils get hot and that heat flows into air (aided by a fan). No reason the hotside can't be cooled w/ pool water. Air is commonly used because it is the cheapest (and least efficient) place to dump heat. If a heat exchanger carrying pool water flowed past the hotside of AC unit then the water would get warmer and the AC unit cooler.
Heat inside house -> Working Fluid -> Compressor Coils -> outside air (driven by fan)
vs
Heat inside house -> Working fluid -> Compressor Coils -> heat exchanger -> Pool Loop (driven by pump)
Still confused? Well I don't care enough to help you further. I just found it ironic that you questioned if someone know how an AC unit works when your question indicated a lack of knowledge in yourself. You then cemented that perception by responding.
On edit: Looks like some college student wrote a thesis on using waste heat from AC unit to warm pool water:
http://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/7674PS. btw as the matter of fact, I did use geothermal heat pump. In 2002, after couple years of building liquid cooling system, i got sick of using heatercore (rads werent available for PC yet here), i dug up my ground and buried 100 ft of copper tubing. I used Iwaki pump to push all the liquid thro it. It was more of an experiment. My PC desk has to be by the entrance cause i couldnt route the tubing indoors.
Nice experiment but that isn't a heat pump maybe that is why you are confused?
LOL
First, please stop calling condenser .... a compressor coil. Thats confusing as hell and certainly makes you look....
Second, if you're talking about cooling the condenser by using water which then dump heat into the pool then thats essentially what i did in my experience, except the heatsource is the condenser not my computer.
Third, the dumb poster didnt even think doing this is the most INefficient because you're producing the middleman from liquid to air. Why use AC to cool the room air temp? Who's the dumb ass now?
Either you drop AC all together and use geothermal to cool the heatsource directly (your mining farm) thro or use AC to chill your liquid which carries heat from the heatsource.
Yes, the poster doesnt know crap right from the moment he asked if using pool and radiator in his "mineral oil cooling"
If I lived near a lake or had a pond in my back yard, I would totally pump water through a heat exchanger connected to a conventional water cooling system. One could build walls of systems that are silent and leave very little heat in the room.
Way to think genius !!