hey Gary, always remember
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi :D ;)
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hey Gary, always remember
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi :D ;)
As a lifelong insomniac, I can truthfully say that I have no idea. How much sleep I need, and how much sleep I get have always been entirely separate questions.Quote:
Hey Gary, is it true that when you get old there is little need for sleep?
I don't actually understand latin. The little tidbit in my sig is just something I picked up along the way. It makes me sound smarter than I actually am.Quote:
hey Gary, always remember
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi
docendo discimus = Learn by teaching
Well my cousin was over today and told me that I need to set the condensor up better so that it is getting more of the air from the fan, i need to get the evap to at least a 30 degree angle, and that i need to restrict flow a tad bit, I told him that you guys had already told me to pinch the lines a bit and he said that should work and that with a 4/5 HP compressor that -45C shouldn;t be out of the question
Gary,,,,my phrase is something that I'm sure you heard often from your mother.....Quote:
Originally posted by Gary Lloyd
As a lifelong insomniac, I can truthfully say that I have no idea. How much sleep I need, and how much sleep I get have always been entirely separate questions.
I don't actually understand latin. The little tidbit in my sig is just something I picked up along the way. It makes me sound smarter than I actually am.
docendo discimus = Learn by teaching
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi = Always Where Under Where (literal translation!) lol ;):D lol
Works for me. :DQuote:
Well my cousin was over today and told me that I need to set the condensor up better so that it is getting more of the air from the fan, i need to get the evap to at least a 30 degree angle, and that i need to restrict flow a tad bit, I told him that you guys had already told me to pinch the lines a bit and he said that should work and that with a 4/5 HP compressor that -45C shouldn;t be out of the question
Sage advice, which I have always ignored at every opportunity... LOLQuote:
Gary,,,,my phrase is something that I'm sure you heard often from your mother.....
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi = Always Where Under Where (literal translation!) lol lol
Well i have some stuff to do this afternoon and then i am going to get on the ball and provide MANY tempertures for you...lol
Cool. :D
LOL,,,TMI.....;)Quote:
Originally posted by Gary Lloyd
Sage advice, which I have always ignored at every opportunity... LOL
Well Conflict, hows it going?
i got way behind today and haven;t even had a chance to take any temps....gonna have to wait till tommorrow
darn ,see ya then.
yea bad day all around man! Blew up my Nvidia 5600 and my connetoc thingy for using one monitor keyboard and mouse on teo computers
LOL!!! If you don't mind me jumping in on the conversation!Quote:
Originally posted by GeekGoddess
hey Gary, always remember
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi :D ;)
I had a t-shirt made with that slogan just to P'off my latin teacher. She was older than dirt and had those thick cat like frames with a large jewlery chain running down and around her neck! Oh God was she hell!
Semper = always like semper fi being always faithful
Ubi = Where (as in the interrogative of Where is the beef)
Sub = under and in submarine literally meaning under water
Anyway, that is a first I have ever heard anyone else mention that phrase so I had to jump in. And, well.... you must be a geek then ;)
Taking one to know one :toast:
This sounds like our Geekgoddess.Quote:
Originally posted by kokoro_kara
She was older than dirt and had those thick cat like frames with a large jewlery chain running down and around her neck! Oh God was she hell!
***Ducking*** ***Running***
HEY!!!! I resemble that remark!!!:slap: :slapass: :p:
Hey Jamal....nice sig man...just noticed it!
LOL.... I have seen your pic.... not even close, but maybe in a thousand years ;) :p:Quote:
Originally posted by GeekGoddess
HEY!!!! I resemble that remark!!!:slap: :slapass: :p:
By the way, Great thread everyone. I am watching closely, my AC is on the Way!!!!
One question:
Are any of you going to use tec/peltiers. I notice, jamall mentioned it. I'm just really confused on if one would help at these temps.... I did just order a separate psu and 226 watt peltier.. guess I am wanting to go that route.??
Just curious,
K:toast:
thanks Dude, it took me some work ,I'm not all that familur with photoshop, Geek G helped with the fonts, had a hell of a time making them readable and not overpowering.Quote:
Originally posted by TheDude
Hey Jamal....nice sig man...just noticed it!
I think a 226w pelt would kick some serious butt with a chiller, I dont know the math though so all I can really say is try it . I thought about this myself. what psu by the way?Quote:
Originally posted by kokoro_kara
LOL.... I have seen your pic.... not even close, but maybe in a thousand years ;) :p:
By the way, Great thread everyone. I am watching closely, my AC is on the Way!!!!
One question:
Are any of you going to use tec/peltiers. I notice, jamall mentioned it. I'm just really confused on if one would help at these temps.... I did just order a separate psu and 226 watt peltier.. guess I am wanting to go that route.??
Just curious,
K:toast:
I have an old ac,r22, 5000btu unit. I was unable to bend the evap, so I (well, an AC technician friend) Cut the evap, resolder and recharge for only U$S20.
Now, the compressor runs too hot to touch it, and the line that return to the compressor isn`t frosting at all. I think I need some more refrigerant,What do you think Gary?
My pump is a Danner mag drive 7 , it runs really hot, so I put it out of the tank.
I saw someone got a mag5, and put it in the tank, do you think this will not stress the temps in the tank?
Sorry for my bad english, and thanks all of you guys, this thread is really theaching me a lot.
Hell If I Know, I'm just a NOOOOOOB :p: :shrug: :ROTF: And I'm having a blost :DQuote:
Originally posted by jamaljaco
I think a 226w pelt would kick some serious butt with a chiller, I dont know the math though so all I can really say is try it . I thought about this myself. what psu by the way?
Here a pic of it. I just got it off ebay with the Pelt... Here
we'll see if I jumped too deep to fast... but I'm having fun! I also got a PC Cooling & Power 510 deluxe on the way :bounces:
Right on man! Nice rig , got AC ? lol. thats the rig I had in mind.Quote:
Originally posted by kokoro_kara
Hell If I Know, I'm just a NOOOOOOB :p: :shrug: :ROTF: And I'm having a blost :D
Here a pic of it. I just got it off ebay with the Pelt... Here
we'll see if I jumped too deep to fast... but I'm having fun! I also got a PC Cooling & Power 510 deluxe on the way :bounces:
Cool jamaljaco, or better yet Damn Cool
:D
Hey, a note to Gary: Thanks for helping out, your knowledge is much appreciated and really rare (for the most part) for computer geeks!!
Thx
How cold does the coolant get? The suction line isn't going to frost at all until the coolant is below 0C, and shouldn't frost back to the compressor until the coolant is at its lowest temperature.Quote:
I have an old ac,r22, 5000btu unit. I was unable to bend the evap, so I (well, an AC technician friend) Cut the evap, resolder and recharge for only U$S20.
Now, the compressor runs too hot to touch it, and the line that return to the compressor isn`t frosting at all. I think I need some more refrigerant,What do you think Gary?
There has been a great deal of discussion about this. Pelts have a couple very serious drawbacks. As I understand it, the heat output on the hot side would be more than double the input, so this puts a very heavy load on the chiller.Quote:
I think a 226w pelt would kick some serious butt with a chiller, I dont know the math though so all I can really say is try it . I thought about this myself.
Also, I am told that it will not work below -50C on its cold side. If this were not the case, I think we would see pelts under every direct die block, despite their inefficiency.
It would make more sense to use an aircooled pelt to replace the condenser on a direct die system, thus making it the high stage for a cascade system, but then the problem is surface area. The small surface area on the cold side makes heat exchange extremely difficult. Possibly this could be done with many small pelts covering a large surface area.