killersushi
06-20-2002, 08:24 AM
I've found this umm... unit, I would think in english it's called a condensing unit? It's just basically a compressor and a condensor, just as you would find in a phase change chiller. An evaporator is not included, there are different types to choose from.
http://www.waeco.ch/shop/images/products/94.jpg
The compressor is a Danfoss BD50F, the specs on the Danfoss site say they run with R134 refrigerant. Do you guys think it would make a nice water chiller? Says it's good for 200 liters deep freezing (meaning room in a freezer of course, not 200 liters liquid freezing). Would like to hear some opinions.
And then, coz it kinda fits here, I've found this weird machine. It's called a dive-in cooler (translated from german, might be another more accurate expression). It's supposed to cool liquid down to -90c, seems you just have to put that hose thingy into the liquid.
http://www.julabo.de/jgmbh/database/produktbilder/ft901.jpg
They say for these temperatures you would have to use ethanol, your cheapo antifreeze won't do. I've no idea about the price and getting through to that company seems to be rather hard. All companies doing business with whatever type of freezing stuff that I inquired are not very cooperative, often I don't get any replies at all. Ah well, they will have their reasons. But I will have my way you bastards :D
This thing is gonna cost a fortune anyway, not sure if I wanna know the price.
http://www.waeco.ch/shop/images/products/94.jpg
The compressor is a Danfoss BD50F, the specs on the Danfoss site say they run with R134 refrigerant. Do you guys think it would make a nice water chiller? Says it's good for 200 liters deep freezing (meaning room in a freezer of course, not 200 liters liquid freezing). Would like to hear some opinions.
And then, coz it kinda fits here, I've found this weird machine. It's called a dive-in cooler (translated from german, might be another more accurate expression). It's supposed to cool liquid down to -90c, seems you just have to put that hose thingy into the liquid.
http://www.julabo.de/jgmbh/database/produktbilder/ft901.jpg
They say for these temperatures you would have to use ethanol, your cheapo antifreeze won't do. I've no idea about the price and getting through to that company seems to be rather hard. All companies doing business with whatever type of freezing stuff that I inquired are not very cooperative, often I don't get any replies at all. Ah well, they will have their reasons. But I will have my way you bastards :D
This thing is gonna cost a fortune anyway, not sure if I wanna know the price.