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    Suction lines by piotres

    Hello

    Sometimes I make suction lines in various types and lenghts .

    That's some of them - one CPU and two GPU lines - without insulation because client will do it by himself .

    Evaporators are steepers, 42 mm diam.

    Flex hose is 10mm ID, braided .

    Pics :



    CPU evap, GPU is almost same, but shorter .

















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    Added - 24.08.2011:

    Hello

    Two lines which I've made last time :













    Currently I've made also new enclosure for 42mm evaporator which allow to use extra thick armaflex insulation around evaporator (but that isn't show on pictures).


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    Last edited by piotres; 08-23-2011 at 04:02 PM.

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    Awesome stuff Peter.
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    You have done this very well, piotres! I suggest that you produce the GPU enclosures of plastic or similar, because metal is a very good heat conductor. Thereby you must better insulate.
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    I like your stuff too Peter. The optics is very clean and i think its good quality too
    could you show me a close up of this area?
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    Looks really good and thank you for the note in the link and you to .

    Keep building.

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    Nice and clean, great job.


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    Are those what i think there are?
    They look so great.

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    Thanks Guys

    @Godmod : that's just piece of cooper tube which I use to braze braiding to hose . It's bit too big diam (it's 22mm, 18 mm was too small ) , so I must clutch them a bit . That's why You can see that folds .

    @Marru : Yes, they're .

    @DagoDuck : I had had them made of plastic, but they had been too flexible .

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    You can always swage tubing that is slightly larger and shove lines under there How I have been doing mine lately.
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    Hello

    Suction line for GPUs, 110 cm long braided DN10 stainless flex lines, 265 cm of 0.8 mm captube, 18 mm thick insulation, orange sleevings, K-probes, stainless mountings + backplates .

    I hope You like them .



    Some seconds after taking burner away .. .













    Full mounting kit togher with insulation and bolts set .


    Thanks
    With Kindest Regards
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    Looks really nice. Great work.

    Can´t wait to put these babies on g92 / r600.

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    Very nice Piotres One question though, why do you not put the captube inside the suction tube?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pythagoras View Post
    Very nice Piotres One question though, why do you not put the captube inside the suction tube?

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    Judging from his evap design, it doesn't look easily done without drilling out a passage in the block from the suction side to the location where the captube should discharge. Could always snake the cap-tube through the entire evap but then you really use up a lot of the volume better used for expanding gases. Beautiful linesets, well polished evaps.

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    Nice evaps Piotres

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    Du you put nitrogen inside the tubing before you send it to the customer?
    i am asking bacause i saw the plastic cover at the end of the pipe...

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    great work here piotres

    there is allot of good parts comming out of Poland these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazx View Post
    great work here piotres

    there is allot of good parts comming out of Poland these days

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    I think next part evaps will be made on CNC

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    Have you considered getting reducers or the like? I'd imagine those straight flanges must be a pain to insulate.


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    To hold the braid, you seem to crimp a piece of pipe, why not cut the piece of pipe, and then tighten it, causing it to spiral instead of making that copper piece stick off.


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

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    To hold the braid, you seem to crimp a piece of pipe, why not cut the piece of pipe, and then tighten it, causing it to spiral instead of making that copper piece stick off.

    In mine last suction lines I've cut that crimped part of tube after brazing and now I'll be making that in all braided suction lines .

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    Today 2 suction lines with CPU evaps , in both I've used braided DN10 flex hoses, 18 mm thick insulation, suction line sleeve, one line is with Kprobe and second without :







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    Thanks
    Best Regards
    Peter

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    I love that orange sleeving. Looks almost copper.

    Nice work.

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    damn dude you are patient with the polishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim- View Post
    damn dude you are patient with the polishing.
    patient ? Cleaning and polishing of one evap take me 20-25 minutes .

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    Hello

    One more set for member of this forum .

    GPU plus CPU suction lines
    braided flex hoses DN10 100 cm long
    0.9mm captube
    18 mm thick insulation
    Kprobes
    red sleeve




















    Packing work .

    On photo there is lack of GPU backplate becasue backplates have been powder coated that day . But kit has also Stainless powder coated backplate GPU .

    GPU evap is fitted for all cards, included 2900XT, 3870X2 and 9800 GTX .

    Thanks
    Best Regards
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    Last edited by piotres; 06-06-2008 at 03:12 PM.

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