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Thread: Chiller for positive Temps and no condensation

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    Chiller for positive Temps and no condensation

    hi guys,

    i´ve build a chiller in the past month.

    specs:
    danfoss sc12g
    big condenser around 2,5kw?
    danfoss ten2 r134 txv 01 orifice
    20 plates hx
    10l water reservoir
    carel controller with ntc probes

    500 watts at 0°C to 1°C are possible
    more load at higher temps are no problem for this monster.
    i did some testing. my results:
    water temp between 15°C and 23°C with 250 watts:
    the chiller needs 9 minutes to cool the water down
    and the water needs 21 minutes to warm from 15°C to 23°C

    water temp between 15°C and 23°C with 500 watts:
    the chiller needs 17 minutes to cool the water down
    and the water needs 11 minutes to warm from 15°C to 23°C

    pics:









































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    Looks like German Quality build =)

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    Very nice unit Patrick

    You do very clean well thought out work.

    In your first picture what is the unit in the back ground ?

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    Looks amazing Patrick. Well done!
    //RETIRED-o00o--°(_)°--o00o-OVERCLOCKER//


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    thanks.
    tha fan of the chiller has a dimmer to make it more silent than the compressor.

    the unit in the back of the first pic was a normal 2 stage cascade with r404a in the 1st and r1150 in the second stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrickclouds View Post
    normal 2 stage cascade
    Oh just a normal 2 Stage Cascade
    If you made it its far from normal I bet

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    i did another load test today.

    this time i used a stronger waterpump.

    with 500watts it was possible to achieve "water" temp of -5°C

    then i tested with 750watts and achieved +4,5°C

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    Great stuff Patrick!

    Personally I'd go for R-507, it's possible to achieve around 1kW at 0°C - condensation issues aside - as I did with my chiller build.

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