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    Single Stage Condensers

    So I've been also pursuing a project about getting us back some 120mm or single stage sized condensers.
    What I ended up going for was something less than 9" wide (for a standard footprint) and preferably under 10" tall.
    I ended up deciding a shroud with 172mm fan mount would be preferable, as a 120mm could still be fitted but the option for bigger was there.

    The only thing holding me up is the big order part of all this.
    But I'm not sure how many of you are still looking for this kind of part.

    Anyone?

    Here is a sample condenser of what I got my hands on.



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    190mm wide, 220mm tall, 90mm deep.


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    That shroud is all metal right? Im not looking for any at the moment.
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    Shroud is metal yeap.


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    For distance I pass .

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    little German

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    How much load can those condensers hold NoL?

    How about using two or three in the same system? is it possible?

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    Who in Germany made the condenser is it a company? I like the clean look on both the condensers...
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    These are rated for 3/4ton with 225cfm of airflow according to the Chinese manufacturer. It's a fairly big coil though and I would believe it.
    Those German ones look fantastic though, any chance I could get a PM with the cost?


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    It's written in this topic and i have postet the wrong link in my previous post

    http://www.extremecooling.de/forum/t...extremecooling

    49 was final price but with tax and so one production price must be in the topic as well
    little German

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    49 was euro though. So $68 USD + shipping.
    If I order a 100, my cost shipped to USA is about $60 I think.


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    This kind of condensers are thought only for SS (Hvac solutions) ? I think they will work pretty well with water but I ask before hand if Im wrong

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    Decent, but high flow parallel would be better for water. Like heatercore style.


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    there are some points on that condenser that should have a revision.

    fan chamber too large. fan mounting. size of the housing

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