Take it easy pal. It was "Duh" who bought it up in the first place. I'm not flaming or intending my post to be agressive/nasty in any way...:up:
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New pics :yepp: :
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/16.jpg
Suction line (braided one) is very short becasue cascade will be used in that way ;) :
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/18.jpg
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/17.jpg
But oversized sleeve used for suction lines ...now Guys do You like wiring ? :D
I plan small surprise at back wall of case :D ...You'll see it in some next days :p: .
Regards
Peter
Edit : Nevermind the quote was changed, it looked like that was what kayl said and the question hadn't been answered.
That bolded words in the quote are Piotres's answers :)
IMHO, nice build Piotres, but aren't you a little pessimistic about the temps under load ?
Nice one mate, just a very small precaution will go a long way in your builds as they are awesome mate, cant wait to see this unit up and running.
Hi
Thanks for all comments :up: .
Today one new picture, insulated suction line :) .
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/19.jpg
Best Regards
Peter
k ill try my best.
With the oil seperators when the float opens and allows oil to return to the compressor, have you ever noticed benching or on a load tester that the temps at the CPU drop during this time?. I have read others have had troubles sometimes that temps just drop for no reason, and only thing we could think of was when the float opened and system under great load.
For this reason they made the suction return more restrictive from the oil separator, ie used a small amount of capillary line to return the oil. For this reason i have always just used few feet of capillary line for oil return from the oil separator, but never just piped it straight back with say 1/4" copper tubbing like you do.
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Some new work :
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/20.jpg
Mine wonder girlfriend has been helping me with unit :) .
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/21.jpg
Result of her work :D .
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/22.jpg
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/23.jpg
Completely brazed unit :) .
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/24.jpg
2nd stage evacuation :D .
Regards
Peter
Great job! Get some brasso or polish on those filters :p: .
Excellent work man! :up:
With 24/7 use and reasonable care, what is the average lifespan of a unit like this?
There is a Keeper! Marry her and lavish her quickly! Hard to find a mate who enjoys the machanical side of ones life!
I'd say the fans would go first, then compressor so long as the assembly was handled with "clean room" conditions. Excellent build piotres if I haven't said it already :)
Love how your girlfriend has her pinky sticking up while sanding, I laughed :p:
Hot little helper:up: I wish my wife would help me with some of the stuff I do! Well maybe she'll help me stab the motor in in my truck!
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Nono, Ssilencer - Her work is only that shiny filter over the text :up: .
Insulation is done :
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/25.jpg
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/26.jpg
This weekend I plan to put R23 inside and do some tests :) .
Best Regards
Peter
Now I know, what is cascade most valuable part :p:
I have forgot say this, but if u have those "build by piotres stickers" left, insert one of them in the case :)Quote:
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/25.jpg
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/piotres2/t800/26.jpg
This weekend I plan to put R23 inside and do some tests :) .
Nice one Pete! I won't quote the photos but i think phase needs spicing up. So far only two of you Polish lads have photos of ya missis involved in the build! More we cry
By the way can we get away with asking specs of her unit?
lol I aint gonna touch that one with a 10 foot pike