I am starting this thread for members who are new to direct die phase change.Please post here the pics with the evaps i have forgot.
Thanks.
First one is from Chilly
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I am starting this thread for members who are new to direct die phase change.Please post here the pics with the evaps i have forgot.
Thanks.
First one is from Chilly
Baker Evap
http://www.xtwerkz.com/black_projects.htm
Dabits evap
http://www.icecoldcomputing.com
Prometeia Evap
Sharp Evap
Elevens 1st edition
http://eleven.orion.gr
Elevens 2nd Edition
Elevens 3rd Edition
Hipros evap also made by eleven
Kayls evap
Lardarse Evaps
Some more from lardarse
martos evap
rickys evap
Rons evap
another one from ron
tonic evap
some chillys evaps used from pcice :)
and finally one from me.
If anyone has a photo of his evap post it here
bye
Here are some of mine. and more to come:)
this is my first evap, i made it to have something to test my system with.
wow, thanks a ton! (unseen) I have seen most of those but the prommy evap and hipros are new to me. I vote sticky :)
does anyone have nicolauzis evap? I have lost the pic....
My evap :)
(the post i was responding to seams to have disapeared)
its easier to distinguis and the server doesnt allow that many pic in one post ;)
wowsers nice :)
sticky
that is the best post of evaps i have seen. :toast:
those first few evaps are soo good, i wish cnc maching wasnt so expensive.
here is my first one
I agree with a sticky :toast:
Question. What's the difference between those blocks other than their interior? Are those designs specifically made to optimize cooling?
i want the pics to be stored in xs disks. Not in another server.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
Plus i can only upload 5pics per post.
You've got my vote for a sticky! :up:
These are gorgeous, keep em comin :D
SWEET!!!! :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: Great thread!Quote:
Originally Posted by cold_ice
how it works???Quote:
Originally Posted by gclg2000
goes from the bottom up, if you notice the disks arent 100% aligned. That is so the refrigerant can flow through.
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Originally Posted by JSU
thx, understand :)
Hawainpandas block no.1
^ not too shabby, just that thin wall scares me...
As long as you don't torch through the wall its fine. When i brazed it shut, it never got even close to burning up...The metal is lieterally touching the insde chambers (within a few thousands of an inch), so the heat just spreads and spreads throughout the whole block. It can withstand plenty of pressure too :banana:
:toast:
Click here and you can see the cap tube inside the tube.
Well the walls of copper pipes are only 0.032 thick or something, so I'd imagein it would be fine, but it would be better in copper either way (i think thats brass isint it?).
yes i think its brass
maybe HP can enlighten us?
but chilly1 has tried brass and said that at the temps of DD/ cascade the difference between copper/brass is crap all
Nice, looks like you brazed it rock solid.
i think that would work very well :thumbsup:
yea that looks good, i like the design. the suction goes to the side opposide the cut in the large channels, right?
Here is a cpu and a gpu/NB evap iv made,ill try to find better pic's of the finished bGPU/NB block.
http://www.snt-systems.com/tommy/evap1.jpg http://www.snt-systems.com/tommy/evap2.jpg http://www.snt-systems.com/tommy/evap56.jpg http://www.snt-systems.com/tommy/evap57.jpg
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Originally Posted by Aphex_Tom_9
I don't know for sure what u mean but I think yes :D when you look at the first pic suction is in the middle of the upper channel.
Unknown_road's first photo makes me.. grotesque feelings
Very nice braze, you didn't save of braze rods :)
Are you using propane torch?
grotesque in good or in bad? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tonic
I used my propane/oxy torch.
Should you give more informations about torch :) Cost of torch, oxygen bottle etc.
I'm planning to buy torch like you, but firstly I must buy oxygene bottle, which is a little
expensive for me..
Grotesque is always for me a negative thing
oxy bottle is 10Liter and cost me about 150 euro. I bought everything seperate and don't know all the costs anymore.
what don't you like about my evap?
You can rent a 10l bottle for 30€ for a year here, if the bottle is empty you can change it for a full bottle with any gas you want (only have to pay the gas price). So renting is an opinion too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tonic
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Originally Posted by cold_ice
here there is nothink like this :(
except LN2 containers for 30€ a month :toast:
Unknown_road, I'm not saying about your evaporator. I'm saying about photo. Only
this photo makes me grotesque feelings, not evaporator :)
Looks good, but all that extra copper will make it pretty heavy. On the other hand the extra mass may enable it to hold its own against a higher load.
I love this thread. I wish it had the pics from the evap gallery thread from www.phase-change.com
So many beautiful and innovative evaps!
i have seen yesterday a "trapano a colonna" donno english :(, like the one that you use shamino) for 49€....i think i will buy it....49€ and i can make all the evaps i need :D
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Originally Posted by Malachia
"trapano a colonna" is that a "drill press."
what you use to drill lots of holes in a copper block to make an evap?? :toast:
when it comes to torches ppl really underestimate the map gas torch.
that is really all you need, and maybe gas camping oven. i do evaps on low map gas setting.
i would hate to have to pay for oxygen the way i braze.
map gas last foreva.
you would be suprised the ampunt of ppl that use it.
Today I went to the shop to get more brazing ros and ended upp with 1kg of 2% PhosCo and this:
http://www.primus.fi/www/popupcard.php?id=221
It uses a gas mixture of Propane Butane Propene and Acetone so it is more powerfull than the regular propane+butane torches. Very handy and brazed 5/8 tubes with ease:) I'm pretty sure it is equalent to MAPP in preformance. The set cost me 130 wich is kinda much byut not if you compare it to oxy/acetylene setup costing 1500€
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Originally Posted by kayl
i know, but here in italy i cannot find toeches for less than 100+€ :(
The torch I posted above works like a charm and you can propably find one in italy for a less than what I paid for. Just make sure it has the ultra gas botle and not the power gas one. the powergas is regular propane+butane one and the torch tip is smaler and less powerfull than in this torch. you can find it either under Primus or Sievert brand name:)
i found mapp bottles @3€, the prblem is the torch!
I have more torches here. I have a oxy/propane set (Gloor lilliput) of very high quality, I use this one for brazing. Mainly because it is much quicker than a non-oxy flame and smaller (so easier to handle)
I have 10 euro hand propane torch (with expendable propane containers). I bought it for soft soldering, but now i use it for extra heating when brazing evaps (to safe the much more expensive oxygen).
And a swirl flame propane torch. This one has a 2000c flame with a 21mm diameter. This is more than enough to braze pipes together, but i use my oxy/propane torch for this. Now this torch is used as pre-heater and extra heat sorce when brazing very large things.
I can get a oxy refill for about 20 euro (10Liter) so that not to bad. The price of buying an oxy cilinder is high but once you have one your in bussiness :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Epsilon
my new finished evap :)
Sitting next to chillys evap.
nice, can we see it internal????
post #8
Very nice thread indeed!
another one from eleven :)
Unseen, now show brazed and ugly version :p:
Please, finally I have photos of my fully brazed evaporator :
I have two of these for making an SLI phase-change system.Quote:
Originally Posted by cold_ice
Anyone has pics of this evap brazed with suction and cap line?
One of my evaps is brazed like this and the other is still unbrazed:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/ratax/Ra...va_brazed1.JPG
Do you think it's like this?
I know that it's better to have the cap line in the center, but with this design, that's the way I think it's mean to be used...
lol no
see the little hole in the middle ?
it should go through there (from within the suction line)
I don't understand... and what about the access in the corner?Quote:
Originally Posted by Epsilon
If I put the cap line in the middle, within the suction line, how will the gas flow if the corner get's closed with the top?
I mean, with the top on, the hole in the corner (in the center piece) doesn't have conection (in the top side) with the other chamber, were you say to put the cap line within the suction line...
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Originally Posted by Unseen
Just made a prototype for my phase-change sys... Dabits design is quite nice :)
http://img106.exs.cx/img106/8045/10009390it.jpg
:toast:
looks good, but it might be too restrictive. Also make the whole thing taller and it will hold better temps due to the larger mass.Quote:
Originally Posted by dippyskoodlez
it's not too restrictive I think, it is a bit large tough, dabit had some issues with the size(width*length). I would try to make it smaller. making it a bit taller is an option indeed.
width and height wise, it fits great.. just need to eliminate the p4 holes.. Im thinking about making it taller.Quote:
Originally Posted by Unknown_road
Making the channels taller would greatly increase the surface area.
Chilly1 'Clone'
Couldn't buy from him because the costs from import,it's for my personal use,so I hope he doesn't get mad about this.
pretty darn close to the original, did you make it yourself?
No,I sent the project to a machine shop.
nice job on the evap, hook it up!
Could someone please explain in detail how the spiral chilly1 style evap works in detail? Perhaps a diagram? Thanks, would help me(and probably a lot of other people) a lot.
there are quiet a few good threads on the evap guardian do a search sure a few will pop up.
There is a lot of good looking evap's in here,Id like to kidnap PC_Ice,Chilly1,and a few other's and hold them hostage in my machine shop for a weeek and see what they can turn out.
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Originally Posted by BB mods's
but you live in rome italy or where????
Evap by my friend Big_Sam.
I have already ordered same. ;)
http://images.people.overclockers.ru/18632.jpg
http://images.people.overclockers.ru/18633.jpg
What you think about? :)
really nice, similar to mine ;)
Here's my first evap.
holy :banana::banana::banana::banana: that's thick. Looking good though.
This is my second evap. im using this with my first system and seems to be working fine.
http://img117.exs.cx/img117/5215/dd2060ba.th.jpghttp://img117.exs.cx/img117/3038/dd2096rn.th.jpg
http://img26.exs.cx/img26/4825/dd2004gw.th.jpghttp://img201.exs.cx/img201/9376/dd2187ml.th.jpghttp://img218.exs.cx/img218/9118/dd2386xu.th.jpg
kaze, youre evap looks awesome, how did you machine it? It's not too thick, thats about the right height forr that type of evap, most people make theres way too short.
Very nice work there Kaze. CNC? What are the dimensions? Design would be nice for gpu dd.
Man, its a shame the braze job looks so bad... Oterwise I'd give it a 10 :p:
Its made on a CNC yepp, and about the brazing, I havent used any "sandpaper" or anything on it when I took that picture, it looks alot better now (and its insulated to) having some difficulties with the insulation thou, alot OT from me now. The system is pressure tested and everything seems ok so far ;)
And... my evaporators :D
In IceboX rev1.0:
http://fc.overclockers.pl/gallery/al...4/IM001433.JPG
http://fc.overclockers.pl/gallery/al...4/IM001435.JPG
In IceboX rev2.0:
http://fc.overclockers.pl/gallery/al...4/PICT1379.JPG
In IceboX rev.3.0:
http://fc.overclockers.pl/gallery/al...0004/2%7E2.jpg
http://fc.overclockers.pl/gallery/al...0004/1%7E2.jpg
hey... is the 'Chelm' in ur location a jewish joke? or is there really a place in poland called chelm??Quote:
Originally Posted by dioda
i know some good chelm stories :p: