r22/r123/r23/r14/r740... so.
R22/R123 condesning R23, R14,R740 condensed by R23 primarily... (since I don't expect 100% separation really).
I guess? :P
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r22/r123/r23/r14/r740... so.
R22/R123 condesning R23, R14,R740 condensed by R23 primarily... (since I don't expect 100% separation really).
I guess? :P
a true expert ;)
Well, the loudest part of the whole unit is the condensor fan. It's really hard to describe just how "loud" a unit is :p: In short though, it's realtively quiet for a unit this size. In fact, my single stage 3/4hp rotary Baker GPU unit is louder than the auto. The autocascade starting up kinda sounds like an airplane firing up its engines (but not that loud) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ex2cib
Really nice to see you around here S7ephen, hope it stays that way :)
Cryo has done some stunning work with your Auto, continuining from where Reggie did and vastly improving as well. It was already pretty amazing after HE redid it the last time, but this is just something only an Autocascade specialist could have done.
Did he have to make any physical changes to the setup, or is that just regassing?
How long do you think the pulldown will take now? I know it was around 20min before, but even if it took an hour :p: it's worth it for that kind of performance.
All I can really say is congrat's to both you for getting it, and Mr. Cryo-Tek for being able to pull it off.
If this is what we can expect from this guy, I have a feeling that working Autocascades could be a viable option if he decided to start producing them.
I also have a feeling his PM box will soon be full, of people asking about how, and whether he'd build one for them :D
Cheers guys, and :toast:
Gray
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Well cryo-tek, you will be out of the xs autocascade competition :D
But you can help in mine instead ;)
Nice to have such a valuable (another one to join the many others) user in our comunity! :toast:
NICEEEEEE..........:)
@ cryo-tech.......Are you the cryo-tech that have built the VERY FIRST phase change system for computers?.......:)
Simply insane temps! :eek:
Give us more info, diagrams etc. :D
That is bloody awsome :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
I cant wait to start my auto I know it wont get anything near as cold as that though :slapass:
thats amazing! what were the cost of the gasses? and how much power does it uses? (just curious)
OMG:eek:
That must be the coldest auto on the planet awesome:woot:
Lol...no, he's not the same cryo-tech...in fact, he's quite the noob when it comes to computers ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
@ Extera: Dunno about the cost of gasses, but the unit is powered by a 1hp, 220V Tecumseh hermetic. It's got an FLA of 7.5A and I'm told it consumes ~400-500W running
Nope, Cryo-tek's got units running at -160C capable of removing 3500W of heat :slobber: . Wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it with my own eyes....Quote:
Originally Posted by Sub zero
What about using one giant 10HP compressor? :cool:
Actually, he's using 2x5hp in parallel = 1 x 10HP ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Popo
nice
my friend hvac-enj just started the new project, that is quite the same. ))
waiting for results in some time ^_^
What about using two 10HP compressors? :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Sorry, missed your post Gray:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray Mole
Just a regas ;)
It took ~1 hour for -120C to hit IIRC. -136C was ~15minutes later. Need Cryo to confirm those times though. Oh yeah - a solenoid can be added to the system which would allow for the unit to be running constantly and basically at the flip of a swich, the auto would drop down to -140C in a matter of minutes, maybe even less.....Quote:
How long do you think the pulldown will take now? I know it was around 20min before, but even if it took an hour :p: it's worth it for that kind of performance.
He's not currently available for custom builds as he's told me (contrary to what he may be suggesting in another thread :p: ). He needs some time to get aquainted with our loads, temps, and limitations before he'd even CONSIDER building an autocascade for our purposes. And that's just what I'm trying to help him with. ;)Quote:
All I can really say is congrat's to both you for getting it, and Mr. Cryo-Tek for being able to pull it off.
If this is what we can expect from this guy, I have a feeling that working Autocascades could be a viable option if he decided to start producing them.
I also have a feeling his PM box will soon be full, of people asking about how, and whether he'd build one for them :D
Cheers guys, and :toast:
Gray
Sounds good! :)
Holy cow! that's some serious cooling. This beats many 3-stages. Cryo-tek's awesome :)
But, pressures on this monster? Guess it's quite high...
Hmm...This kinda makes my AC -70c loaded with180w and with 1.7hp seem kinda wimpy. Awesome work :D
14 / 175 :DQuote:
Originally Posted by aasmaukr
i really wonder what is the percentage of argon and R14. And at wat temps is the argon condensing at.Is there is really liquid argon haha.....:woot: pressures are even lower than most of the cascades around.We really need this guy to teach us how to make some soup.
Cryo-tek: amazing work! I'm also wondering how much r14 and how much argon you put in the system. I want to do some calculations on the system ;)
SSS? (Super Single Stage)