Awesome guide!
what is that black gfx card?
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Awesome guide!
what is that black gfx card?
I cut the armaflex to fit. If that didn't answer your question, please be more specific. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by dward3
I'm not in the competition. :( I'm using 507 and 1150 in my A-CQuote:
Originally Posted by gkiing
The CO2 is way too complicated for me. I can't handle that much stress on my brain. :p:
lol.. good call, although it'l be worth it once we get it working.
The black card is a Sapphire9600XT - the blue card is a Sapphire X800Pro vivo flashed to X800XT PEQuote:
Originally Posted by reject
I was using the 9600XT for testing. It's a $100 card. :p:
hopefully your discharge pressures don't go skyhigh!Quote:
Originally Posted by runmc
I hope you mean an ac compressor for a cascade/autocascade.. putting 1150 into an a/c wouldnt be smart.
I know he means that but even in an autocascade I think pressures will be pretty high.Quote:
Originally Posted by gkiing
I think your probably right about the extreme high pressure. I have mixed a small amount of 1150 with 507 and of course it did raise the pressure. But it worked. I'm wondering how 507 and r14 would do in an autocascade.Quote:
Originally Posted by Unknown_road
I would try, but r14 is $$$$
R14 in a 4 stage autocascade maybe.
chilly or runmc or somebody that know, what is the "ring" that chilly use at the bottom of the blocks to fix enclosures???
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Originally Posted by runmc
What is that, some kind of foam? Looks pretty cool (excuse the pun) and well insulated.
Would that work for my standard Mach2?
That is neoprene with foam tape around the edges.
A piece of soft solder folded around the evap ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
Or a piece of rubber (is also supplied)
well iam reviving this awsome thread :D guess its bit obsolete though :( . What did you do fo rthe agp socket? it looks as if you didnt do anything....
I thought I read in one of chilly's post, that it was a piece of tin. I could be wrong of course.
I have one, and I think its just aluminum wire?
no it's soft solder :)
That most be why the ring disappeared when I brazed up the block.
Regards
John.
:slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by pythagoras
JSU - Put dielectric grease on the card plug and then for extra precaution silicone around the agp slot and card so no condensation get down into the slot. Overkill - but it could save a card.Quote:
Originally Posted by JSU
The ring is plumbers soft solder. LOL :slapass: You didn't?? :nono:Quote:
pythagoras - That most be why the ring disappeared when I brazed up the block.
I'd lost my last chilly 1 evap in the second try soldering it...
Fisrt try and the guy who soldered it could not braze the flex hose and cut the cap tube inside, I'd lathed the evap, then I used bronze sewer for the exterior, and melted in the try :(
Drill out the cap tube. I about lost one, doing the same thing, re brazing. I was re brazing the bottom and of course the heat rose up to the top, the suction line popped out breaking the cap tube. I just drilled it out, cleaned up the evap and line, re brazed.
Did you guys ever see in a hospital when they use those thin glass tubes to get blood. they just touch them to the drop and :banana: it sucked right up in." capilarry action" the same happens with a cap tube,if any braze or flux gets near the end of tube,your going to do it again.