Thats what I was thinking, but S7' why not introduce cryo-tek to extreme overclocking with cpu or gpu as a load?
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Thats what I was thinking, but S7' why not introduce cryo-tek to extreme overclocking with cpu or gpu as a load?
it's not very often when someone like cryo just pops out of nowhere :) congrats on the insane autocascade :toast:
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Originally Posted by cryo-tek
Amazing Cryo ! :toast:
We need to setup Cryo with a nice computer rig so he can test it :eek: , maybe he can take understand the fun we have using phase to cool our rigs :eek:
I dont know if we want to put him thru that with the mounting and unmounting, insulating and start delay.....:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
Good idea if someone wants to donate a rig:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Blaster
Hell...I will donate a dual core 165 if Cryo will charge one for me like that....:D
edit; processor....and of course i would need a design drawing first ;-)
Now you have me thinking..........I have no details yet but think about this. We combine autocascade technology with cascade technology. Use the autocascade to condense the nitrogen at a high pressure (first stage).Feed some of the liquid through a captube into one side of a heat exchanger and vent to atmosphere. This will cool the heat exchanger. The rest of the liquid will drain into the other side and be sub cooled (second stage). If it is sub cooled low enough you might be able to reduce the pressure and have liquid remain.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeon th MG Pony
No details no drawing, just a thought with lots of holes.
There must be something like this on the web. Liqufication systems.
Well the liquidification system I was thinking of indeed utilizes sup cooling.
Imagine the second compreser, where a thermos acts as a receiver & evap all at once. The fist system super cools the condencer where we suply the cap tube to the thermos with a T fiting on the suction side going to a co2 Botle.
As the pressur drops as we liquify the CO2 we add more gass to mainain pressure and soon you have a full thermos of liquid CO2, or Nitrogen (I took the design from a liquid helium plant) but since we don't need any highely complex fractional disolaters to remove other gasses since out feed stock is pur (Unlike the air to LN2 plants) we can use a much simpler system.
Hehehe...no worries...we're already working on it ;) BTW, he's already got a load tester @ 150W. The unit's been tested and holds that heat load @ -125C (-141C idle). He's just playing around with the polycold now. -160+C won't hold any load to speak of. Consider this just an "exhibition" of the pure power of autocascades :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
@ Cryo: Like your new title? We had to have a new category created just for you ;) I'd say you've burst on the scene with quite a splash...now it's time for the real fun to begin :D
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=97279 < Take a look at the compressors I have there n tell me what Ya think can be don with them. one thees days when I have cash I'll steal a friend n well make a trip with a bunch of toys and we all can spend a week building or some thing. be realy neat to make our own LN2 Production plant hehe.
I'm already on it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Blaster
I like it! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeon th MG Pony
Well I just found out that my salvaged Tucamesh Plant is good for 6,650BTU/H and is a medium range plant with a HUGE Condencer (It was for a walk in freezer) and has a nice sized receiver on it, perhaps it will suit well as a final stage for the liquifier.
damnnnnnnn... *starts building hx*
Jeez Pony....you are a mad man, but I like the way you think.
lol thanks, I may be insane but consistant!
I scavanged a sexy chunk of styrafoam :) for a nice Hx, I figur a CoAxial helical foam encased Hx designed to sink 2TONs 1/2" Outer shell evap with a 1/4 internal tube for condencer 5 or 7 feet 1/2" and 6 or 8 feet 1/4"
I figure 5*5*7"
And I forgot to mention for the feed gass system a low pressur regulater to keep a constant suction pressur, that way as the gas liquifies the regulater auto maticly inject gass to X pressure for the system.
(Friends and I been plotting this for a loooooong time hehe)
And to make walt happy YES we have designed in a blow out Valve from day one into the system ;)
Yea I thought about trying that for a HX cut the smaller wraps right out of the center of a full roll of type L and fishing the 1/4" thru it because is tough getting a tight wrap on 1/2".Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeon th MG Pony
Ya you premessure every thing then wrap it.
I'm thinking for the final stage condencer will be 3/8" ID Evap with a 3/16 ID Condencer since it will be dealing with the highest pressures. Sounds more logicle and easier to get a higher coil density with out consuming a ton of space.
holy jeez -150c thats freaking nuts DUDE
cant wait to see some results stephen ;)
You may have to go with 3/16 O.D. -- 3/16 I.D. would be 1/4 O.D. and may be to close to the 3/8" I.D. or hinder evaporation, and you could still coil 2 pieces in parallel so as not to affect pressure while keeping it compactQuote:
Originally Posted by Xeon th MG Pony
ya I meant OD lol
You guys are crazy........:D
I think it's time for me to quit playing around with cascades........I quit.......:D :toast:
cryo-tek.. as far as I understand you're autocascade design are little different then than the designes ppl here are used to build. Could you please show u a schematic, because only reading text how it's done won't get most of us any wiser. Maybe you could also explain what happens with wich gas where in the picture.. thanx allready
I waiting to see this also ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by GuuZ
I would like to see the picture of this wonderious rig :)
I might be wrong. But from his last post, the designs are not far from what we have. I think it is the type of refrigerant he uses for his autocascades.which most of us could not have access to, or do not have enough knowledge on the purpose of it. For example R123 was used in most of his autoc but most of the autoc in XS do not use such refrigerant.Maybe because we do not know its properties enough.
But still i would like to know how far his designs are from those in XS but i would be more interested to know the use of some of his unusual refrigerant like R123.