so conrad is your bad back gonna disapear for a day? :p:
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so conrad is your bad back gonna disapear for a day? :p:
Aw shoot. Where's my Vicodin? All of a sudden, my back's hurting again. :p:
Inside? Can you show pics? I'm planning on getting a PC-75B, just want to see how it might me done. I plan on mounting mine on the bottom of the case.Quote:
Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
I'll start up a new thread once I receive everything. Just be on the look out for it. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tanktanium
Will do. I know the inside of the PC-75 is enormous, just can't see exactly how I'd mount the stuff inside. I asked chilly1 if he could get the same brushed aluminum metal for the casing and he said he could do that on his next case run, which is cool.Quote:
Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
I do have two questions about the units themselves, I've scanned through the thread and only seen them barely touched on.
1. What's the noise level for the phase change stuff?
2. What's the coldest you could possibly get with one of chilly1's systems? I know it depends on what you use for your refrigerant, I just want to get the one I order as cold as it can possibly be :stick:
i think for a single stage -69c is max idle and -50 or -48 loaded. that with r410 probly.
thats stretching it for these small systems. I would say -60 idle -47 load for stuff under 1hp.
-175C. Oops. My bad. Wrong project. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by gkiing
R410 needs special oil to run at those temperatures it will log oil n the evaporator with R410 at -69 ...Quote:
Originally Posted by reject
i think i will order a "bundle" p4p800se+adapter+dothan 1.6....
max overclock expected by 1.6???
1- The fans are rated at 55 Db max..Quote:
Originally Posted by Tanktanium
2- No idea :). But, I have been doing some more reaserch and have foud that for a single compresor the best solution to get "as cold as it can possibly be" is an autocascade.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
-47c with r290 for me 2hours prime 95 pority 10Quote:
Originally Posted by gkiing
but only -50c idle.
the difference between idle and load wouldnt be that great if its tuned for loads. i think that r410 from rickys cascade says that its not the best refrigerant for these cooling systems.
he got better temps with r404a. so r404a, r507 and r402 would be the way to go.
but realistically we can only run about 10Hg to 15Hg at most so thats what temps idle should be. for me r290 is the limit but 10Hg is possible at heay load once tuned.
just have a look at runmcs cascade and mine both running vacuum at load both stages. these 1hp rotaries are :rehab:
Amazing! Once I get some money, I think I might be headed in this direction.
I know this isn't a FS thread, but any idea what type of longevity to expect on these guys? Offer any type of warranty?
Hey! my first post, and i have already sent ya a PM chilly, they look cool :up:
I just would like to ask one thing,how you dont get liquid return using 1m return line and no U bends?Thank you.
Right size captube and no overcharge
Ya, watch your frost line under load.
Let me be the first too congratulate you on a very nice job!
Nice and clean the way I like it!
Well done!:toast:
P.S.: I'll be fitting my stuff on the top.
I know how you feel. I did the same thing with my watercooling setup and I’ll be doing the same thing with my new phase setup soon (I hope).Quote:
Originally Posted by DGeNeRaT3
What are the dimensions on the whole setup?
P.S.: Maybe you should PM me with those because this thread is starting to get off track. Or you could start a new one.:)
I am interested, Is the microfrostbyte the same as the the others ? I am interested in one of these, just not sure which one. I will be cooling a A64 24/7. Not sure which one would be best for me. I haven't pm'd chilly1 yet, but will. Thanks!!
Looks great, just make sure you get eneough airflow through the condenser, those two grills on the front might be too restrictive.
DGeNeRaT3 if it's not too much trouble. Could you make another thread, I would love to see more photos of your setup and ask you a bunch a questions since I'm looking to build and use a system much like yours. :D
i hear ya geting the suction line to fit takes hours and working on hold downs etcQuote:
Originally Posted by DGeNeRaT3
that is very flush.
Exactly. This should have been done many many posts before now.Quote:
Originally Posted by REDKEN
Mods, please clean this thread up and get it back on topic - CHILLY1 ASSEMBLY LINE.
It seems that someone else feels it's appropriate to post pics and questions with regards to his own project in a thread that shouldn't have anything to do with his project.
Take care
Yea i guess i shouldn't have even botherd to post here was kinda a spur of the moment thing, anyway i made another thread so If you can Mods, remove all posts related to my project sorry for any problems it may have cuased.Quote:
Exactly. This should have been done many many posts before now.
Mods, please clean this thread up and get it back on topic - CHILLY1 ASSEMBLY LINE.
It seems that someone else feels it's appropriate to post pics and questions with regards to his own project in a thread that shouldn't have anything to do with his project.
Take care