>>11324881>>11324842>>11321647at high humidity levels a very efficient liquid cooling system might develop condensation that will probably need to be dealt with.
ideally to maximize space for the internal components, make them easily serviceable, and give the best range of movement for all joints, you'd want to mount things to the inside of the skin rather than to the skeletal structure, and with that you could use the external surfaces as a heat sink. Sorta like how if you take apart a laptop today, most of the computer is actually mounted to the keyboard and uses its aluminum frame as part of the heat sink for the cpu.
if it's humid enough outside and you can get a surface down even just 10 degrees below ambient temperature, even solid metal will appear to sweat. car ac systems commonly do this when it's hot outside.
then, deep on the inside, around the actual power plant frame or skeleton, you have a ducted fan forced air cooling system that draws in fresh air at the head and routes it through the skeleton and all the joints for direct motor and internal cavity cooling, essentially creating positive pressure inside the casing to keep dust out. when the condensation from the skin or just water in general makes its way into this system through intentional or unintentional ingestion and touches a boiling hot motor cooling element, steam is the result.
perhaps your robot does not actually have a hydrogen cracker physically inside of her but has extremely efficient batteries that are recharged by an external portable one
joint lube and sex lube can't be the same thing, ideally joints use sealed bearings and need no lifetime service except replacement.
human interface lubricant should be water-based and have a small, externally-refillable reservoir to make sure it's kept separate from mechanical lubricants.
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