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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster
    Thnx guys!


    Only had time to proper insulate HX today.

    Wheres SSilencer I need the damn controller


    Hey luf1c3r, remember you have a sister evap of this one
    Now I am mounting the waterchill-Gpu, what is necessary me is to get a cpev to control the waterchill. When it finishes it I will already put the pictures
    Although I also want to get R-402 that I don't find anybody that can take out it here in espaƱa

    This week the ssilencer package will come out, for house: D When it arrives I will be able to advance late task that tongo horn now.

    Greetings luf1c3r

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster
    Thnx guys!

    Only had time to proper insulate HX today.
    Wheres SSilencer I need the damn controller
    Hey luf1c3r, remember you have a sister evap of this one
    hehehe ya not the only one, soon as those cascade controllers are ready mine ship and i can start my next cascade.
    If you can write a cascade routine and pm it to SSilencer so gfroster can write the software. Its gonna be a mission to do that controller hey. But once its finished it will make cascades a lot safer.
    Last edited by kayl; 06-06-2006 at 03:57 AM.

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    this evap was going to another project but since i cant wait to test it going to braze it and put it on the cascade

    cap goes on top mid, theres 5mm hole till bottom. Then 4 holes spread the gas to base and then it goes up the spiral that is 2 mm wide, 12mm deep

    im proud of it, it weights 581 grs, thats a bit more than 1 lb buahahaah






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    damn, that's one hell of an evap interesting to see results

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    it should hold a temp better imo

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    it wasnt an easy fit to put a new danfos OUB1 oil sep but its done

    its working great now, evap is also working great







    pics with 185w load tester, this is not the normal load tester i use on prommys lol





    Everything is completely frozen , even ice coming out from electrical wire






    last photo is with load tester switch off, it was still going down but i didnt have any more time
    Last edited by Blaster; 11-29-2006 at 05:17 PM.

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    This 2-stage is RLY F*CKING AWESOME!!
    Keep it up!

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    damn nice temps like the case too

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    One of the nicest cascades I have seen blaster, nice one mate.

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    well for about 2HP, it's a pretty efficient cascade
    very nice cascade, it's a really good work !!!!

    edit: how long is captube on 2nd stage ?

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    2mts of 0,8 mm cap

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster
    2mts of 0,8 mm cap
    thank you for the answer

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    Thought I was seeing Liquid nitrogen system for a second (both in looks and performance)... ehehe. Great job.
    I like that evap.... definitely geared for benching with so much mass for less heat flux...
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    Wow

    I need to learn how to make one of them.

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    Nice Work. I am in no position to say it but I have seen it all here @ XS and this is really NEAT WORK, Blaster! Congrats!!

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    great job. i like the insulation job!
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    rotaries are great
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    Final pics of the cascade, unit is complete, just waiting for special primer to aply to side covers, then it will be sprayed with the cascade color.

    click here for video of cascade running








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    Very very nice.


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    OMG thats one nice looking cascade blaster
    very clean and cool look

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster
    LOL....you had to go and copy my autocascade, eh? I'm planning on having my panels sent out and powder coated.....wait till you see her when she's done But in the meantime, we can all admire your wonderful work....Another great unit from Blaster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaster
    Final pics of the cascade, unit is complete, just waiting for special primer to aply to side covers, then it will be sprayed with the cascade color.

    click here for video of cascade running
    love the sound of those rotaries
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    Never heard a rotary running before... d*** those are loud.

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    Those are loud! Great video btw, I've never seen a cascade in action.
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    Damn that sounds like it could mow my lawn, but sounds very powerful. Nice work.

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