looks real sweat, cant wait to try it out good job as always
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looks real sweat, cant wait to try it out good job as always
Hey that external serial cable was MY idea! :) you trying to steal business from G-Cable? (g-cable is not affiliated with g-froster)
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Originally Posted by Ssilencer
Finally got my unit in yesterday, set up today and I can say is wow. Even on high setting this thing is quieter then my panaflos on the heater core. All I have to do now is fab up a custom case to sit on top of this and I'll be all set. Current case is nearly 3 feet tall w/ the ss on the desk. Thanks Jinu. Also, new firmware works great.
how do you geet the rest of the Evap inside the case?
could you make one to mount for a socket a?
Possible.. it is really close to the evap though... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by punisher69
For now I don't. The reason I need to build a custom case, that and the fact that it weighs 60lbs.. I have to many people around my rig to leave it outside of a case.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
Err.... weren't you going to use it for benching Fasttruck? :P I thought you wanted the extra length? :)
No. You must have me confused with someone else. I'm using it for everything. My 24/7 rig, benching and gaming. The length doesn't seem to be extra long, but I'm relatively new to DD systems.Quote:
Originally Posted by jinu117
I don't want to hijack the thread, so any more questions I will answer through PM. Excellent work. Thank you.
WOW
This is incredible workmanship! I am in line to get one... Raja and OPB are friends of mine and I sent you a PM. I'm ready...tell me what to do?
I am also in line to get mine. Hopefully Jin will have it ready to go pretty soon :) Then I just need to find a buyer for my current v2000 (sig) to help offset the costs. Looking forward to taking the next step and venturing into phase :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by rebelranger
Well, I've had a little of delay so generally expect about one week of delay on current orders guys... I am sorry... -_-; (but things are progressing)
As for latest creation... It's a chiller... (gasp).
Let's see what you guys figure out from the pictures :)
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9062.JPG
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9064.JPG
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9065.JPG
hehehe i know the secret but wont tell until some guessed lol.
Does it include a beer cooler?
No idea as far as chiller goes, but the 1/5hp tecumseh is awesome thats in it.
Hmm... kind of :) more like soda cooler in this case since he is under age lol :)
Yup... the bronze plate section is drink cooler in general... no fun... way too fast on getting right answer :)
How long is pulldown to 4-5c on beer/soda?
Woo.. do I get a cookie for (nearly) getting the right answer?:p:
i see that you cant park a car in the garage anymore :p:
It's first part of the evap :) Besides, you gotta think about water delta I made it not TOO efficient on chiller part to handle exact load around 350w tops... and tuned accordingly :)
Oh and when I moved, I made sure the place was suitable for doing small time production without much hassle... thus the cars are outside :)
Well here is something that I don't normally post up.... lol modification on pre existing units. They usually turn out suprisingly good :) This mach I was modified with desuperheater coil, new suction line and evap and new thermal probe and 300k ohm to make it not beep constantly. (it will even with load with the tuning I did... if I didn't put the resistor)
I might want to use variable pot next time so it reads maybe all the way down to -49c. Right now -46c on it is actual -55c.
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9073.jpg
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9074.jpg
You are going to enjoy this one MentholMoose :) Thing held well into 190w without much problem :)
And here is a pic of another SS unit in it's case. I am too busy to take pic of all build process lately. I am so sorry for those who wanted to see the process. Another reason would be my workshop is not too tidy quite yet enough for me to show you guys lol :)
This one is basically same unit as what OPB got while back without LOOONG suction line and the braids :) Performance is identical and it should be fun to play with this one. Using NF11FX on this one. I am pondering if I should restock some NF11FX as some people don't mind extra noise it seems for 4-5c temperature improvement.
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9068
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9072
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With all the problems I've been having with Golden Froster. Some electronic noise issue and what seems to be heat related issue as well from what I have heard. From now on, I will put MAIN control unit out of system for user to install as I don't want to risk it and can be easier for users to RMA themselves if unit acts up.
Here is quick pic of all connections so user can look at it and follow up.
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9070
LittleDevil, here you go... you wanted how instapak works :)
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9076.jpg
You see warmer and first box. I use 2 more at top section which bends to side to protect rest of things not to move.
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9078
Once first boxing is done it is time for double boxing using instapak again. I need to find tad larger box but hasn't been able to. This part always turns out real hard for me.
http://www.vapoli.com/images/Forum/IMG_9079
All boxed up and label need to be added. Basically the taping is to make sure shippers know how it should go. Sometimes it works some times it doesn't. Regardless, I didn't have shipping problem using this methodology yet (other than one compressor fall out scenario which I put the inner box wrong way and the compressor mounting washer was... well... WRONG size for danfoss supplied one.. -_-). You hear me Vapor? :)
Eventually, I hope to have some pre formed outer shell for packing the 2nd box in. But for inner box, instapak is so nice for filling in all gaps in very cushy way to make sure it can handle the drop, etc. They use it quite often for porcelin, etc.
There is reason why I charge $50 for packing... because that's how much it cost me :)
Instapak (along with other very similar systems) is something I've been thinking strongly about for quite some time.
Nice to see it being used Jin, does a nice job.
I tend to use so much bubblewrap and support structure that it's close to the effectiveness (and cost :rolleyes: ) but that system is a virtual guarantee.
I think if you could set up a 'dummy pack' for preforming the shipping enclosure it would save you some work, and make it much easier for re-shipping and return etc. especially useful if they resell and need to ship again.
Both I and my wife would actually have a use for it :D so there's a chance I might be 'allowed' one day to get the startup kit heheh
Your usual nice work, I'm itching to get back to it when my hand heals up :woot:
Gray
Whoa Jin, that Instapack is something else. :eek: I've often wondered how that stuff was "generated" to fill a box. Learned something new today.... Thanks for the information.