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EvoCarlos
02-04-2009, 03:35 PM
hello all
at the moment evocade is on pause due to funds will be going again soon :)
so just a quick question
the a/c condencer on the unit is down/up/down atm
would there be any benifit from making it down/down/down with a cross over halfway down so it all gets the same amount of cooling??
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k262/evocarlos/water%20cooled/evocade%20rev2/Image019.jpg
so if i join the top 3 pipes and bottom 3 with a crossover like ive drawn
would this be better than having liquid stored in the condencer
any benefit is the answer im after :)
carl
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k262/evocarlos/water%20cooled/airwell%20ac/Image088-1.jpg

sjg0
02-04-2009, 04:02 PM
Damn thats a hell of a lot of work to do all that.

quintus
02-04-2009, 04:15 PM
I have read a bit and i remember something about hammer efect or hammer head efect, look at my atach... Maybe some1 more experienced can help

Will the condenser be 3 paralel rows, or 1big up&down?

EvoCarlos
02-04-2009, 04:37 PM
Damn thats a hell of a lot of work to do all that.
not really will just be tight as the outer case is very close there

I have read a bit and i remember something about hammer efect or hammer head efect, look at my atach... Maybe some1 more experienced can help

Will the condenser be 3 paralel rows, or 1big up&down?
i have not seen anything aout the hammer affect this is new to me,
there maybe some restriction as it not a round flowing curve but the system does not suffer from this joint :)
the 1st stage has been pressure tested to 25bar over a couple of nights and has held the same charge pressure for 2weeks now touch wood :)
it would be easly changed if it were to be of a problem in the long run.

the condencer will be 3 down rows but 1st row will go to 3rd row and 3rd to 1st halfway down