My 1HP Copeland Compressors arrived are they too big for a SS?
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My 1HP Copeland Compressors arrived are they too big for a SS?
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Lol I hope that isn't a serious question :p: Those things are monsters :up:
LOL they really are very big compressors :)
Ideal for autocascade with r23 in final stage, nehalem killerrrrrrrrrrrrr:D
give it a shot dude! :)
too big, no way:D, u ever see drewmeister ss 1hp:D, would make sweet cascades, maybe r1150/r14:yepp:
Oooh nice looks like the compressor in my autocascade. It's a Copeland RF41C5E-CAA-250 I believe.
Tell me about it, I would love to use R1150 in mine. Actually, I would love to add something like R14 to the mix and add another HX if I am going to dream! I just can't get anything good around here. :(
14x 1HP compressors :slobber:
Time to fire up the torch and start brazing some neat autocascade from one of em :D
You mean why aim so high in the capacity of the autocascade:D
r23 is higher temp(-82C if i remember well) and much higher mass than etylene.
http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com/E...a.asp?GasID=66
350watt super overcloked nehalem at -60c or lower ...
You know whats weird...they shipped me these on a pallet (weight 625 lbs) for $150.00 half way across the country in less than 4 days. They arrived in perfect condition with just a cardboard top covering them.
I'm assuming I could also ship an SS or Cascade across the country for this price or lower just as fast and treated even better if I mark it as fragile.
Let me get the name of the shipping company off my receipt and Ill give you guys the name and number tonight in case you need to ship something.
Just an my opinnion for gasses:
R290/R744/R14 blend, will this even work?
Why even include R744 and risk dry ice issues? Just use R600/R170/R14. My basic understanding of autocascades makes me think this should work. A non-combustible blend would be R123/R23/R14. Just a guess, but I'm pretty sure I've similar blends before.
sdumper has build one single stage and you advice him to build a autocascade...
Yes they are 115v...
I'm not advising him to. I'm saying these would be suitable candidates.
All hydrocarbons for me are dirt cheap compared to "legit" refrigerations. R600/R290/R170/R1150 all cost a fraction of what R123/R22/R23/R14 cost and I never have issues with "I'm sorry but these are for industrial applications at this time due to low supply" as I got with R14(apparently it's used in the semiconductor industry).
Road map for me is another SS, A few repairs of two broken SS units I have sitting and gathering dust, a simple cascade and then ill figure out what my limits are and what I might do next.
This is a hobby for me and nothing more serious :)
As promised:
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im not sure what "watts" you mean by, when a builder talks watts he is talking watts from a cartridge heater not the calculated heat loads from computers :shrug:
im just curious as to that type of watts your refering to, Not trying to discredit you at all :shrug:
the best north and south american builder in my eyes, drewmeister, told me to tune for "230w for a heavily oc'd q6600"
Oh okay lol. I was talking about heat output from the CPU, didn't know you guys calculated differently. Good thing I don't build phase units myself ain't it :ROTF: :up:
So how does this translate to actual numbers then? If you say you tune for 230W, how much heat can the CPU generate before the unit collapses?
They are talking about the heat output from a CPU.
Well then 230W ain't nearly enough. I don't know a lot about phase building, but I do know my unit is tuned for 280W and I can collapse it rather easily with the i7 running prime at very high speeds and >1,5V Vcore.