-
needmorstuff's Chiller
This was an interresting build over the last few weeks, alot of experimenting invloved.
Gary contacted me asking for a chiller to hold 400w at 15c, sounds easy rigth, well its not. :p:
Firstly I had a Danfoss FR8.5 compressor, it held the load but sounded really really bad. Then I moved on to a Electrolux MP90FB 9cc compressor, a little better but was running quite high pressures, more silent though. Eventually I popped the final compressor in, a R12 1/3hp 12cc Tecumseh. It runs alot better, little noisy when starting for a few seconds but then smoothes out nicely and runs nice and smooth.
Gary also told me budget is tigth so no fancy cases, controllers etc. I ended up using a Ranco Thermostat and it works perfectly. Current setting holds water temp between 14 and 17c. Capable of sub zero if needed but Gary wants nothing of that :D No condensation issues or insulating pipes.
It holds 400w of resistor load easy which in real life is alot more. I believe it can hold 2 or 3 pc's to the current setting.
Some specs:
Compressor Tecumseh 1/3hp 12cc
Evap: Coaxal HX 8' long
Controller: Ranco O16
Condensor: From old Ice machine, big though :) with custom shroud
Fans: 2 Papst typ9956
Gas: R22
Captube: 5 feet 5 inches 0.031
Some pics:
http://emerald.srv2.com/~sokkiesc/Fo...iller/unit.jpg
http://emerald.srv2.com/~sokkiesc/Fo...ller/front.jpg
http://emerald.srv2.com/~sokkiesc/Fo.../fanshroud.jpg
http://emerald.srv2.com/~sokkiesc/Fo...thermostat.jpg
-
nice, what is he chilling with it?
-
AMD system CPU/GPU/Chipset/Mosfets
-
What temps do you achieve with this chiller?
-
I never tested to max temp as he wont use it at that temp, I did test for max temp on the 8.5cc compressor and temps was around 3c with 400w. I had problems with freezing liquid and used a weak pump etc etc which is also a reason I did not test for max temps.
-
Johann - really good piece of work there mate.
What sort of price would one of these be in a case?
In terms of noise - better than a mach?
I reallly like the no thrills approach - 400w @ 15 degrees, brilliant.
Mav
-
Johann went the full mile to please me with this build, he forgot to mention that I changed my mind about a drop in coil and decided I wanted a coaxial one, very accomodating and professional.
I didnt request the different compressors, it was all down to him as he wasn't happy - very nice to have someone like that building for you.
Fast turnaround as well considering, abut 3-4 weeks from initial pm to dispatch.
I am cooling the following:-
ATI x1900xt heavbily oc'd
opty 170 @ 2.9
dfi sli-dr chipset
dfi mosfets
using
apogee
ek x1900 block
ek nf4 rev 1.1 chipset block
mips mosfet block
all pumped by an iwaki wmd30rz
unit will be housed in a garden storage container outside my study (external) for noise and heat considerations.. will post final pics etc. in a couple of weeks when i get it all done.
-
Can't wait to see it running and the temps you get out of it. Going to be a great system by the sounds of it.
-
temps will be 14-17 m8. nothing sub zero - just very cool and quiet
-
Did you have insulated your motherboard ?
regards
-
no, read +14 to +17 no minus figures so no insualtion.
-
Doesnt matter, if the temp is below ambient you will get condensation.
-
Actually it depends on the dew point.
-
indeed it does, and this is dependant on humidity and temp... but i reckon i will be ok with these temps.
-
What are the ambient temperatures going to be?
-
lol, johann knows what he is doing guys :cool:
-
well in my study I reckon between 18 and 23 (cnetral heating keeps hluse at minimum of 18 in winter and in summer the max we get in uk is 29/30c so indoors 23ish?
now indoor humidity is a different matter all together. I would need a barromoeter to get those figures.. but from reading i think about 50% as it aint mouldy in my house and I don't get many static shocks.
-
joahnn definately knows what he is doing!! I however am a different matter :)
also he has no experience/control over my conditions, and he will not have to pay for my system when i set temp too low - eek.
-
oh just realized the chiller is for you, my bad :D
-
I would insulate since it would make sure there is no condensation, and it will help with temps. I will do a test for you tommorow. :D
-
I would insulate reguardless. Maybe you will have a few people in your room for a while, the humidity will jump up, a drop will form on a line and slide down and hit your motherboard in a bad place and boom, possibly a completly fried computer. Not worth the risk, unlese you are really rich or something.
-
Even if you are rich and want to waste your money waste it my way. :cool:
-
would rather raise water temps to 20 than insulate.. I basically do not have the time, 2 kids and a wife to keep happy.
The goal of my project is having cooler than normal watercooling temps, my study quiet and cool. Not sub zero or even near temps.
-
Oh, I see I would still be scared, but then I am paranoid.
-
Random back around crimbo i use towork for Ranco..well they are now called Invensyes Controls LTD here in Plymouth England