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2ns stage comp
danfoss sc10b, r12 lbp comp, in the cascade will work with CO2 aka R744 ]:->
The exchanger
how will be the comp mounted
feel sick looking at it :stick:
txv and pipes to connect :O
how will it look like (organisation)
here all wires join in one big mess ^^ (like all roads lead to rome ;]
awesome!keep me update by posting some more pics plz:slobber:
btw if there is a leak inside al the copper tubing is that dangerous?
its very irritating to find that leak but it isnt dangerous... simply makes you furious ;]
Looks like your going to beat bowman to it, the lowest sustained cpu temp race is going to be won by you :)
Looks fantastic too, theyres an a/c condensor unit out the back of work, most of the circuit boards are mashed up and it stands like 5' tall x 4' x 1' might liberate that, although the compressor in it is hooge...
Nice.
:toast: :banana: :toast: :banana: :flame: :slap: :wave: :slapass: :banana2: :eleph: :YIPPIE: :bananal: :bounces:
]JR[
I dont see it as a race... Its simple, maybe ill do it first but Bowman will do it BETTER beacause all of us wil learn on my mistakes... Ill post some more pics soonQuote:
Originally posted by ]JR[
Looks like your going to beat bowman to it, the lowest sustained cpu temp race is going to be won by you :)
Looks fantastic too, theyres an a/c condensor unit out the back of work, most of the circuit boards are mashed up and it stands like 5' tall x 4' x 1' might liberate that, although the compressor in it is hooge...
Nice.
]JR[
Just got a swiftech MC462 and its like a bless since my current phase change chiller and my water cooler and water chiller are out of order...
Post some more pics later...
Ok, some more info...
Made some cosmetic adjustemts later, first of all ive cramped and soldered up the old cap tube:
Then ive mounted this valve:
To the condensors outlet- now unhoocking the evap is very easy, just close the valve, let the system run for a while, turn it of and youve got some high suction over there, no freon ;]
Drilled some mounting holes... (this ones one of the 4 for the A/C unit)
Mounting holes for the 2nd stage compressor (with screws):
No i know what you mean, although having something strapped to your cpu thats as cold is as cold as, and infact colder than any temperature that appears in nature is pretty sweet....Quote:
Originally posted by berkut
I dont see it as a race... Its simple, maybe ill do it first but Bowman will do it BETTER beacause all of us wil learn on my mistakes... Ill post some more pics soon
Somebody has to pioneer these things, tbh cascades will never become common practice, and selling them is even harder youll need a pic controller with at least 1 failsafe just in case, us overclockers will try anything to get colder or faster and with a cascade it could have bad consequences....
/me is watching with much interest, hopefully i should finish my single stage r290 next week then ill make another one for gpu then see where experimentation takes me :)
Its all good, its like making waterblocks 2yrs ago when i found out about watercooling :)
]JR[
berkut killer sytem my friend.keep on going,
too bad i didnt have all that time...LOL:D
guys you didnt know i have all ready been pretty cold this is 6 months ago on one of my prototype blocks.
berkut,
can't for the results.........
Great stuff...
bake18
Today ill make isolate the heat exchanger and connect all the pipes from the 1st stage, maybe some trial runs...Quote:
Originally posted by bowman1964
berkut killer sytem my friend.keep on going,
too bad i didnt have all that time...LOL:D
guys you didnt know i have all ready been pretty cold this is 6 months ago on one of my prototype blocks.
ill also make some cosmetical adjustments, isolate few pipes in the 1st stage... i hope that the cold freon comming from the exchanger will cool the compressor cause its a very hot running one, when it ran with my DD system that was in the beginiga of this post it heated up to ~65C with some serious air flow..
berkut,
Thanks for all the nice pics as you progress. makes it much easier to follow! :D
Bowman, did you archieve these temps on the old chiller ? Is it on R22 (:D) or on R502 ?
More pics:
Making the heat exchangers insulation
The baseplate with the exchanger on it :