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    My new LN2 pot

    There we go:









    Left one.

    I´ll take more pics when I got it home

    Length = 136mm
    Made from 80mm copper
    Bottom thickness 30mm - depth of holes
    5mm holes with M6 threads, depth 15mm
    8.5mm holes with M10 threads, depth 17mm
    Weight is between 2.5 and 3Kg

    Made by Danz1G.
    Last edited by BulldogPO; 05-13-2009 at 12:46 AM.


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    any idea who much does that thing weights ? heh i guess next step is to make a mounting plate to the unit, i dont think Mr danzig made any for the 2 pots, or did he ?
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    Nice.
    Looking forward to seeing some scores!

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    Yes, Danz1G is going to make also mounts for that pot.
    Let´s see how it performs :p

    Now I need cheap/reasonably priced LN2....


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    I've one of Danz1G's pots
    Performed pretty well with Q6600, temps around -140c @ 4.65GHz
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    Any practic use for the threads in the pot?

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    Those channels that reach to the base look pretty thin to me, or the pot is really wide. I don't doubt it'll work just fine though.
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    Great Pot Should work well with LN2!

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    Those threads are for miximizing surface area.
    And like I said those smaller holes are with M6 threads, center are has more mass and matter to withhold cold.


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    Nice traditional pot
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    nice pot
    sorry for my bad english
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