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[XC] gomeler
05-18-2007, 09:10 PM
Sorry if this is an obvious question but digging through this subforum was getting me nowhere. I've got a friend of mine in the process of building a chiller utilizing a 1/10 HP compressor, matched condenser, and cap tube as his metering device. Using a TXV is out of the question due to costs, he has the captube and wants to use it, so that being said how do cap-tube lengths work with chillers. He'll be using r134a and I'd say the heatload will be ~300 watts, so would we be looking at ~6 feet of 0.031? Figured a short length would increase the massflow, giving this little compressor the chance to carry the load albeit at temps around ambient. TXVs are so much simpler, just built a TXV chiller and it was a dream to tune :cool:

Starkiller42
05-19-2007, 05:48 PM
Definitely a very short length; sorry but I don't know much more'n that :p.

But 300W on a 1/10 hp compressor? Is it just me, or is that insanity? (Could be just me ;) )

[XC] gomeler
05-19-2007, 06:33 PM
Not looking for much more than a few degrees below ambient I believe. It's his first chiller and he used parts that he could get very cheap I believe. Anyone? I know this section doesn't get much traffic but damn

Xeon th MG Pony
05-19-2007, 10:52 PM
HP means nothing, how much energy can it move is the data that is realivant, then what temp rang? Low, Med, High?