Ok, and the pic's of the new injector:
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Ok, and the pic's of the new injector:
Its a bad pic but its visible that on the new injector (on the left) the nozzle is slightly smaller (~0.6 vs 0.5mm or 0.7 vs 0.6-0.5mm) and that injector will be used on the VGA card
And here's a family picture:
Oh and for those who are searching for these things:
This is a KE-JetTronic (by Bosch) cold startup injector, it costs 10$ on a scrapyard in Poland (buy the banjo joint connection type)
And heres a short description on how to clean it:
1. If it opens:
Blow air through it (when connected to electricity- 5V DC should be enough), a small drop od "nagar" (dunno the english word- its like very thick oil mixed with gasoline and carbon and comes from gasoline) should flow out (if it doesent - your'e lucky).
Next, take something you can use to fill the injector with Acetone / Chloroform (you must do this out side so you wont hurt yourself), fill the injector with it, shake a little. Turn it on so the gunk can flow out. Now, fill it up when its on- it should flow freely though it. Finnaly, take a rubber hose, fill a part of it with Acetone (connect it to the injectors inlet before) and with the injector turned on blow acetone though it. Finnaly, fill the rubber hose completelly and with everything positioned so it can flow out through the injector- cycle it so the parts inside move and it cleans itself mechanicly) - you can repeat the last part a few times.
After that treatment it should work flawlessly.
2. If it doesent open:
Heat it up with a hair dryer to ~60C, after this it should open as the gunk inside isnt as thick as it was. Now, with the injector turned on, fill it with acetone and leave it for a few seconds, remember that it evaporates beacause of heat so you'll probably have to filler up at leas once. Now, after this it should work preety nicelly so you'll be able to use the method in point no.1
are u powering those with a pc psu or something else
yes, currently i connect them to my main psu (antec tp 480W) but ill use a dedicated psu
At the risk of sounding like a newb, what is the purpose of using an injector?
very nice berkut. when i first started my system my father asked it it would be possible. i told him i wasnt sure, and if it was the programming would suck to do. but i see you seem to be having good luck with it so i might give it a try. have you wrote a program to control flow or are you just varying the pluse yourself? be nice it you could program a program to adjust to perfect temps under varied loads.
The purpose of using an injector is being able to keep the CPU temperature completely steady (which arguably improves stability, reduces risk of cracking, and DEFINATELY prolongs life).Quote:
Originally posted by Chris_F
At the risk of sounding like a newb, what is the purpose of using an injector?
OK, theres been nothing from you Berkut or Rad in here for awhile,,,how about an update on your project? Hows it going, how'd it turn out??? R you still working on it? Any progress?
The project is halted for a while but you'll see some info when i finish the II stage of my cascade... Its a matter of 1/2 days
Cool, thanks Berkut. Looks like I butted in just in time to see the results! LOL....hope its going good. Cant wait to see! :)
http://paranoya.org/~berkut/Kaskada/Parownik/21.jpg
http://paranoya.org/~berkut/Kaskada/Parownik/8.jpg
Tomorrow's the big day..... FINALLY! On R290 dough ...
Good Luck!!! Cant wait to hear the results!!! :)