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    Smallest cascade yet...

    This is a gpu cascade
    It is near compleation and willuse R1150 and R507 with a little propane to help oil return. It uses 2 5000 btu rotary compressors and a CPEV on a butchered baker block..




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    Looks kinda sideways tho...
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    Well it has a square case for it it is built on a 5000 btu ac frame I got at lows for 87 dollars. and a 55 dollar compressor..Plus a few other choice items.. It is shorter than a prommie ans it is the same size in bothe directions (Square..)

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    is this one anything like fuggers gpu cascade?
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    Beautiful Lookin' Work chilly1,

    I hope someday to produce Systems as easy as you!

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    Originally posted by Çhrist0ph
    is this one anything like fuggers gpu cascade?
    Actually it is based on the same design only scaled up this one has 4 times the capacity of Fuggers GPU cascade. This should have 250W capacity at -90C

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    Aaaamazzing!

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    what evap did you put on it? cpu baker?
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    Wow such nice temperature and such nice size. The most cascades a very big systems, but yourth . U crazy man
    And have you installed this system on your video, if yes what temps and oc ?
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    Evap is a butchered baker block testing tonight on a test system tomorrow...

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    chilly1

    If at all possible, could you give us a diagram(Sketch) of your Cascade System?

    It would help us Noobs (At building Cascades) something to go by
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    250watts @ -90c!

    Looks like somones going to try and cool on of them 6800's i hear they put out more heat than a prescott
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    You could fit all of that into a U2UFo cube would look nice

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    Final -85 to 90 C.....



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    Very nice work, Chilly1. And you can stick it in the window, too. I consider that a major advantage.


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    Looks nice.

    Gary and sticking ac units in the fridge *shakes head*.

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    Gary and sticking ac units in the fridge *shakes head*.
    Hopefully the new owner lives in a cold climate. Just wait until you see what this thing will do when mother nature becomes the first stage, and this unit starts acting like a three stage cascade.


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    Oyea it does that temp here in lasvegas outside with a 94F ambient''''

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    Is that with a 250W load?


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    Originally posted by Gary Lloyd
    Hopefully the new owner lives in a cold climate.
    I May be able to help with that (Sweden). So u just give me that for free..... OK?
    //The Farbror....Has bad English and bad cooling...

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    Originally posted by Farbror
    I May be able to help with that (Sweden). So u just give me that for free..... OK?
    Then you are living up north, down here it's 25c now .

    Ontopic: Very nice and compact cascade .

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    Originally posted by Farbror
    I May be able to help with that (Sweden). So u just give me that for free..... OK?
    Shipping and handling would kill ya.. last quote I got for a 60 lb package was 385 ups....

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    wow, nice!!


    /me trys to think of some place he could add it to his tripple Vapo machine


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    Originally posted by Gary Lloyd
    Is that with a 250W load?
    yes 94 ambient -80C 250Wload.... colder ambient colder temps... room temp of 74 should give a head temp of -90C...at250...

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    That's excellent, Chilly1. Good job.


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