braiding is the metal wire wound around you sution hose.
i dont think you can run straight r410.
need a blend of r410 and r290 and even a third gas to lower the pressure of the r410
ps what dimentions is that GPU block
braiding is the metal wire wound around you sution hose.
i dont think you can run straight r410.
need a blend of r410 and r290 and even a third gas to lower the pressure of the r410
ps what dimentions is that GPU block
Looks good. By the discharge pressure I thing your capillary tube is too long the suction pressure is good at that level, I would remove 10 inches of capillary tube to get the head down.
Unseen, by 'braiding' I mean braided cloth. This is the cloth you put around your insulation (armaflex or such).
Stick 5g of R410 in, see what happens
it is armaflex :)
little update....
Looking better...
410A is a really nice refrigerant. Lots of btu/lb, good flow rate, nice compression ratios.
Just has the higher operating pressures and that need for oil. Which is good. Just can be messy.
how long the capillary tube must be? Now i am at ~2,95meters.
With 507 or 410A?
You got me thinking about some r410a now.... but I dont think I can afford a $230 tank atm :(
@redwolf for ~160-180watt heatload with 410?
hey unseen, where did u get ur display?
I really dont know Unseen.
Think your going to have to experiment on cap-tube size with 410A. Shot in the dark guess.. 2.5m
Just know that your compressor is going to be running pretty hard with 410A
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Originally posted by Redwolf
I really dont know Unseen.
Think your going to have to experiment on cap-tube size with 410A. Shot in the dark guess.. 2.5m
Just know that your compressor is going to be running pretty hard with 410A
the saying goes
go hard or go home.
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Originally posted by HawainPanda
hey unseen, where did u get ur display?
why do u want it? for 120euros it is yours!!! :D
i really dont remember...