alright which one is mine :D
these things are looking great chilly1... top work !
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alright which one is mine :D
these things are looking great chilly1... top work !
IF YOU LOOK LIKE THAT ladly in the pic i think he will give you one :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
What does it cost ... approximatly ?
Do you need to change the gas ?
hey slettekop ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by BerT
Someone said 500'ish $ a few pages back . To bad his would cost insane amounts in shipping otherwise i was VERY tempted... But belgium is just to far to ship something this expensive/heavy/fragile
chilly1 has shipped cascades that are heavier that these single phase units all over the world... i suppose no where is 'too' far ;)
Shipment + customs would probably make the price alot less interesting . Could be wrong though, especially if he could arrange it so i dont have to pay customs =] .
500$ = 371 euro, which is about the same amount you'de have to come up with if your gonna build a high end H2O setup. If he can bypass customs and get it here for 50 or less euro (67$) i'm ordering!!!!
lol. no chace of shipping one for $67, more like $140 3-5 day usps gobal express mail... and the $500 starting figure could be wrong...
prices and stuff best pm'in chilly1...
figured as much :))) .
Think i'm gonna just keep my spanking new H2O for now and maybe upgrade in the future perhaps chilly1 has some european distribution setup by then ;-)
In all honesty anything upto 750$ would still be one hell of a deal . Looking at the dutch pricewatch an asetek lightspeed sells for about 906$ shipment NOT included .
My wish list for a single phase:
- Power connector at back, On/Off switch in front.
- Thermocoupler at evap so you can use which ever thermometer you want.
Why?
Because a freezer can run for years. Chilly1 & Co are professionals, and can definitly build these units to work 24/7.
My every day rig has a Prometeia Mach1 and I never look at the temps, especially when the rig is at the floor. I would prefer to be able to plug in the thermocoupler to a meter instead.
My $0.05
I dont think chilly1 would use USPS for shipping.. I suspect he has a freight carrier or otherwise.
USPS is the best way to go I have had less damage and fewer problems with customs shipping for a package this size is 35 n the US and 130 to 150 out of the country.
Mines are allready madeQuote:
Originally Posted by SPL15
:D
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...golden+froster
You said $159 to me :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by chilly1
well about that... actual shipping depends upon your location...Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
wow, this thread is really starting to look like an advertisement/FS thread :)
However, you posted somewhere back about the condenser being able to dissipate ~400 watts, allowing it to hold ~200watts CPU load? Do you make/offer a "bigger condenser model"? Just curious... might try for one of these for my birthday (still a good 5 months off T_T )
You will have to PM me on pricing questions I stated this as a build thread as these units are mostly spoken for.
chilly, how cold to these units get with 120watt heat load?
At 120 watts we can tune them to run at -50C different compressors and we can see -55C there is a real limit on single phase cooling with out going to an oilseperator and or other circuits. The oil's pour point is aroung -55 to -60 and some oils have pour points of -40C THese are limiting actors we need to address.
So -55C is pretty much the max on single stage? What if you add an oil seperator?
ahh ic... -55C is pretty good for a single stage non autocascade. dont know of anything better. Im also guessing this is why the companies that make phase units for pc cooling havnt broken the -60C barrier is the aforementioned oils?
forgive my nobbishness here but with cascades how do you get around this? does the colder parts of the cascade not have oil in them. The seperator handles this.
BTW, chilly do you know of any guides on how to build a autocascade or a cascade in which it explains what all of the parts are and what they do and how it works. Ive been looking at ur cascade and autocascade deisngs but i cant make a darn bit of sense out of them.
bulding a three stage now I will try to be more detailed so you can follow.
thanks a bunch man.
I take it the oil is just to keep the pump lubed up? and it needs to be seperated in a cascade becuase if it gets to the evap it will just freeze.. so its fileted out in the pressure side before the drier and the oil just hangs back in the line and in the compressor.
I took a look at a diagram of a 2 stage cascade and figured out how it worked. Its kinda "simple" when you think about it. just have the evap of the first stage be the condensor of the 2nd stage.. that way you have supercooled coolant even before it goes into the evap.
but the autocascades are still a mystery to me. the superreheaters or whatever it is that ive seen you mentioned a few times. dont know what the heck those are.
Finished a few tops for the cases first look.
http://www.blairwing.com/images/Cases/1.jpg
http://www.blairwing.com/images/Cases/2.jpg
http://www.blairwing.com/images/Cases/3.jpg
Its Crazy Chillys, Crazy Pase Change Extravaganza!!! If he doesnt recieve a order in the next 20 minutes, he will actually freeze one of the cats you see here. Thats right folks, he'll keep freezen cats... till your computer is phats.