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    You obviously havent had my wifes cooking in the gas oven then...

    So the only risk is electric shock?
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    Which is pretty null as I dont leave the electronics open. Heatshrink for all, but yes touching live capacitors is always bad. Same with working in a live PC.


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    Does that also go for sticking my fingers in the wall socket
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper View Post
    Does that also go for sticking my fingers in the wall socket
    butter knife works better

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    Yea like this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl View Post
    butter knife works better
    fork > knife. You can get the prongs in both parts of the socket.
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    damn you guys...am i in a three way and didn't know it again
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    Im exclusively benching ECS from this point forward

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazx View Post
    imo the more automated the unit is the better

    The cascade is the last thing you should be worrying about when you are benching

    fine looking unit nol
    I like to have all the valves operated manualy by hand, both stages manualy controlled. Great thing when fighting cold boot bugs on Yorkfields .

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    But if you sell a cascade to someone who has no knowledge "manualy controlled " could be a big failure...
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    ....and avoid being a total venting loser!

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    Are Yorkfield cold bugging?
    Anybody posted any Ln2 attempts? Ive seen some dryIce by SliDog but havent seen anyone go really cold yet.

    Agreed valves would be nice but im deffering to NoL and his judment. I can always use shims if I need to ...
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    I think a hand valve can be a major pain for controlling temperatures, a bit too much and your evap temp can skyrocket. Not the best.
    Sure a CPEV system could be useful instead, but I prefer shims when coldbugs are the issue. That or cranking the volts


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    From what I have seen some chips bug at -50 and then work great until -110C after its booted. I have also seen people being able to directly boot at -100 c or colder. It really depends on the chip itself and the board.
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    damn you guys...am i in a three way and didn't know it again
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    Automatization is for the frightened people or for the people that don't know to read gauges
    Automatization is for those that are too smart not to bee lazy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt.Planet View Post
    fork > knife. You can get the prongs in both parts of the socket.
    wrong!
    you want to hold a knife on either hand, one hand going into + other going into - side. This way the current flows through your heart really though, this is why you always work on electricity with one hand if possible
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    You are both wrong. With AC current you only need the hot wire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2long4u View Post
    You are both wrong. With AC current you only need the hot wire.
    o ... donde esta mi cabesa
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    Unless your bodies already at a potential of the wall voltage


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    Its on your shoulders, goofball!
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    Hey NOL hows the pressure testing coming along?
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    Pressure tests all done, vacuuming out 2nd again and then charging with r1150 tomorrow and switching gauge set to 3rd stage and vacuuming.


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    What happend to the second stage..... thought it was running a month and a half ago?
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    Oh it was, and had my gauge set on there.
    What I didnt know was that after screwing the schrader back in on the low side, it had not gone in all the way (this is via my valve core remover), thus poomf


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Oh it was, and had my gauge set on there.
    What I didnt know was that after screwing the schrader back in on the low side, it had not gone in all the way (this is via my valve core remover), thus poomf

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    I actually only noticed it when I removed the gauges and noticed pressure gauge dropping Seems also my valve core remover somehow flanged up inside and that caused it. Taking it apart to see if I can fix it. One of my most useful tools and I dont want to replace it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    I actually only noticed it when I removed the gauges and noticed pressure gauge dropping Seems also my valve core remover somehow flanged up inside and that caused it. Taking it apart to see if I can fix it. One of my most useful tools and I dont want to replace it.
    well how much was your core removal? i picked up 2 for 8$ each, is there a lack of quality in the cheaper ones?
    mentally confused and prone to wandering

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    Not what your thinking Teyber, this allows me to remove the valve core with refrigerant in the system, as well as lower vacuum times, and such.


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