Care to show internal of it LD? You said my evap?
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Care to show internal of it LD? You said my evap?
New one, height is the same, base thickness is different and internal of evap is completely different ;)Quote:
Care to show internal of it LD? You said my evap?
I'm testing 4 dfferent evaps right now, and when test will be done i will show you which one is winner...
regards
Nice idea of heatshrinking the captube, do you see why I hide my ideas?Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
lolQuote:
Nice idea of heatshrinking the captube, do you see why I hide my ideas?
Your idea hehe, when i make evap for Ratax and other peoples i i put that on suction line and Ratax bought brazed evaps more than 1/2 year ago!
And if you want to know when i saw that ---> Vapo LS!
http://www.coldbug.de/Bilder/ls/1.jpg
thanks
Heatshrinking suction is from the old days, VapoPE had even heatshrink on the suction.
They mounted there thermal sensor there you know :)
Johann your so tence lately? care to work your frustrations out on someone else please ;)
The heatshrink on the vapo's are for holding the temp probe in place not for holding captube in place wich is clearly what that heatshrink is about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jort
I did not say its me who thougth of it, Im saying LD did not do it until I did it on my previous mod.
LD can do what he want, Im just trying to prove a point that you proppably wont understand.
Anyway, Jort what did it have to do with you?
LD you are very patient to polish that evap :eek:
I now what point you want to prove:)Quote:
Originally Posted by johann
Johann did you missed that?Quote:
Your idea hehe, when i make evap for Ratax and other peoples i put that on suction line and Ratax bought brazed evaps more than 1/2 year ago!
thanks
@ Jort
I am extremely happy for you!
@ LD
No I did not. Lets leave it there. I will never ever say again you copied something I promise. Like you say we all copy things and we are all different. I like to copy some things and you like to copy everything so we all do what we like and are very happy. YAY!
Agree to diss agree or not at all
I am not ya mothers nor ya fathers but christ!
I love that little heatsrink trick. I guess it's due to the cap tube being so thin and eays to snap right,...
That's why I prefer to put the cap tube inside the suction, you got better subcooling also.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete
Also, I think it is just a matter of being straight and recognize the good ideas to the ones who had it.
It is better to say "chilly type evap" than "mine evap", or Jan kind of desuperhater instead of my own desuperheater design (that's the only idea I ever copied btw :P).
I still don;t understand how you get it out and seal it all up and everthing....seams to work how ever!
Hey,
Beginning of my new evap made with great help of Ols and me.
/!\ Be careful.... 19 pics :D /!\
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...vapo/evapo.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_2.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_3.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_4.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_6.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_7.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_8.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...po/evapo_9.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_10.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_11.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_12.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_13.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_14.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_15.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_16.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_17.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_18.jpg
http://syndrome-oc.e-supinfo.net/img...o/evapo_19.jpg
The original part is a copper ingot about 40*20*350mm :D
It's too difficult to make a cylinder with an ingot ;)
This was the first evaporator we've made, it represent approximatively 2H / 2H30 of work.
:) Other pics later
Here is a design I came up with, no dimensions becuase its just theory work.
p.s. sorry for the necrothreading.
p.p.s. @Trouffman, nice evap, looks like the chamber from a revolver :D
p.p.p.s @DetroitAC, did you ever finish the evap with the posts in it? How did it go?
Sure I finished it, but then I solved the copper conduction/ refrigerant convection heat transfer problem, and realized that thing was way off. It's a paper weight now, and I'm working on an evap with what I believe to be the proper balance. I'm a victim of the saying in my sig...should'a done the paper research first...:shrug:
Lol :P Keep us posted
@ Trouffman, Nice! Some of the pics even look like a revolver part :- )
http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/7290/87750166zi9.jpg
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/3544/60986394ap3.jpg
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/7677/96857974by9.jpg
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/3683/74051380gp5.jpg
http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/2853/56655134ie6.jpg
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/1810/55186961ya4.jpg
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/4405/60616681dm7.jpg
http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/285/38377834rc9.jpg
Damn nice evap Ricky!!! :clap:
Ricky no comment. :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :eek2: :eek2: Good luck brazing that tho.
Nice Ricky. We sure are going back to what good old baker used to do with more refinement as time keeps going on :)
I designed this evap as my latest mindflurry: Could be machined to have 4mm depth channels on a CNC mill fairly easily. Designed to have 2 layers so that the maximum amount of surface area can be utilized. A copper layer would be placed on top of the channels with a hole in the outer most channel leading to the upper level. The suction line would then be centered in the middle of the top level. If you took out the inner most circle you could use dual caps quite easily.
Hey freddie, do you think there will be enough mass to hold temps in that evap?