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    I`m alive...Victor`s monster -- WORKLOG --

    Hello

    A lot of things happend to me in last couple of weeks, one of them is domaged computer and no power to buy new hdd (all files has gone...).

    I wanna show Victor`s monster. We are aiming for -100*C loaded with 300W on CPU head and about -60*C on GPU-SLI heads with 200W load. To reach that goal I`m using three 17000btu rotary monsters. Cascading stage for CPU will be filled with R404a on ST1 and R1150 on ST2. Plate HX, few SLHX, captubes. GPU-SLI stage will be autocascading R290/CO2, or, I hope so, R290/R23. Compressor is strong, I have new design of my autocascades, so everything should be okay.

    Few photos of work, ST1 is done, Autocascading GPU-SLI stage is done. Now I have to finish only ST2 and everything should work without any problem

    "Sorry for that mess in my workspace, but I`m moving to another place, a bit larger and with more needed tools"















    Today I won`t work, because need some more copper but today "copper store" is closed, so I`ve got brake from that unit. ST1 and Autocascading GPU-SLI stage is leak free and I`m very happy.

    Must go back to work, need finish some work that is waiting for too long time. But now I feel the power, to live. I`m glad to feel that guys...

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    Glad to see you back building Luke!

    How many miles of copper tube have you used in that unit !

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    Haha, a lot of copper !! But this is only 2/3 unit done, there will be a lot more copper !

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    looks good as always!

    how about powering those compressors? using 3-phase socket?

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    Hell of a benching monster.

    Nice to see you back working.

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    Up to naother nuts project again I see Luke.

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    Insulation is going to be a nightmare.

    Very powerful.

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    @.@ much more better this time, glad to see u revived
    yes, isulation seems a really hard job right now.
    and plz check every tiny things with 120% patiency, make sure no leak at all.
    or I dont think there is one can repair the monster in China
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    I think shipping from Poland to China will be very dangerous. I hope the unit arrives in one, working piece.Good luck.

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    Love it

    Will you build a wooden box around the unit when shipped Luke. I remember seeing done once before.

    Keep it up dude and good to see you posting again

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    Thanks guys Unit will be sweet with insulation and some nice numbers on evap (under zero of course )

    I`ll build wooden case, just for shipping, that`s sure. Me + estetic = nothing, so I won`t build case just for good looking. However, those 3 compressors will feel better without case I think.

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    holy sh.. that monster will cause serious damage
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    wow..!!
    Truly is a beautiful monstor you have created Luke..!!
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    Wow thats truly one monster you made there, I'm liking it a lot, will you be fitting this in a case or just going for the industrial look?

    Great work mate cant wait to see it finished.

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    I would put it on a pallet to ship on . That way it is only going to be lifted by forklift trucks.

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    Better go and measure the width of the front door,already looks to big to fit out .
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    honestly I don't think any company would accept a package on 80kg+ that's not on pallet. to heavy for one man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang View Post
    or I dont think there is one can repair the monster in China

    Hey Victor, what about Shamino? Doesn't he live in Singapore?

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    geez, that thing is a beast, how much time and money did you spend to make that, and more importantly, what's better, the pride of finishing it pretty much, or its performance?
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    Hey Luke, if you need to pull data off your old HD i got some HD's here and i can copy it all over for you.

    Glad to see your back and have Victor as a customer.

    Probs one of the first EU builders to hit China!

    I hope your ontop of the world again. Just look at your units and then the misis.

    Oh and nice to see some saftey device i think there

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    Damn Luke! That things gonna casue some climate change when it gets going.

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    Nice LAn rig there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brettbeck View Post
    Hey Victor, what about Shamino? Doesn't he live in Singapore?

    lol, shamino is good, but...singapore is about 3hours flight from Shanghai
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    OMG...thats one hell of a beast

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    nice work luke, i like how ya have use the right angled joins.
    What torch ya using these days these alot of brazing there

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