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    kayl -

    Your gonna Bar-B-Q your Australian azzzz!!! I hope we can sell some of those
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    wait till you take that to a machine shop, and they have to do it by hand...making a nice block w/ perfect dimensions is not easy on the timecard...my hat is off to those who put the time into something like this.

    I have a block i got my friend to make me that is just like Kayl's block and yours too..its in the evap gallery somewhere...mine was pretty big and it took him a while to do it. Copper doesn't cut nicely at tall..gotta go super slow.
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    Lol, stewie starts a fight in every thread. One love guys.
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    No I don't. I say what I think. And sorry, but I think purging with propane is a stupid idea. It's not my fault that some people are obviously negligent and stupid.
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    You are calling burkut negligent and stupid?
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    Quit trying to further the arguement. I think my position on propane purging is obvious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewie007
    No I don't. I say what I think. And sorry, but I think purging with propane is a stupid idea. It's not my fault that some people are obviously negligent and stupid.
    Stew - We really do appreciate your valiable input, it is all well and good.

    Could you " Please - Please - Please" avoid using those words like "Stupid - Negligent - Fool", and that fancy one you used the other day that I wasn't familiar with. I believe those type words are discribed as "Flaming" in the XS Forums rules.

    BTW - Your Chiller is "Awesome"

    I don't think your a "Fool" kayl.
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    Well okay. You're right, I should be less expressive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewie007
    Well okay. You're right, I should be less expressive.
    Thanks Bro
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    Quote Originally Posted by bh2k
    Lol, stewie starts a fight in every thread. One love guys.
    It is true, I'm getting tired of hearing banters about flashbacks and compressed gas danger in every thread. Threre ARE stickys on that.

    And don't even try to lecture me on those.

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    Kayl a fool? Well, fool or not, he's got a cascade benching at about -100. I wish I had HIS problem

    LOL

    Really nice looking evap Kayl

    I've been working on one myself, though it's looking like getting one of chilly's is about the same price and you get a free mount with it so I might just put mine one hold after he's done and shipped out my prototype.

    Love the look of it though, and if you're brazing with the flame that high, there'll be no manky nose hairs to worry about

    Play safe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkiing
    It is true, I'm getting tired of hearing banters about flashbacks and compressed gas danger in every thread. Threre ARE stickys on that.

    And don't even try to lecture me on those.
    Let it go, can't you do that... I think I did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewie007
    Let it go, can't you do that... I think I did.
    I agree

    Keep it up with the cascade, kayl!

    I think i smell a 3 stager in the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by dward3
    Kayl, nice block and motherboard Sir. What type of application did you use to design the block?
    not sure the guy I got machining these blocks to convert my scribble paint drawing into this 3d model. That particular mobo doesn’t work, its either dead or needs bois flashed, and I have tried to hot flash in another mobo but it wont let me, says incorrect version of bios.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ssilencer
    Nice evap Kayl, is has some similarities with the @itor MA1 evap
    yes now that I look closer they are very similar in design in some ways. I wasn’t coping, was hoping to come up with a unique design so that ppl didn’t think I copied their design.
    I don’t think ill get as good temps single stage as yours unless I can get some better first stage refrigerant for a single, that or try my luck again with an autocascade.

    Quote Originally Posted by Epsilon
    Can only happen if there is oxygen, and there is none in the propane

    Lighters work the same way...

    I purge like kayl does here, works better than nitro because all the oxidation that is in the block allready (oxidised copper) will be gone due to the high temperatures and propane (the oxygen actually burns away with propane, leaving clean copper behind).
    Ya hit the nail on the head I remember ya posting that in the past.
    Also dabit did something similar on his web site.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stewie007
    Whatever, I'm not going to talk about it any more. If you want to risk your arse, its your arse, not mine. Just make sure you have someone write me when it happens so I can submit it for you to the Darwin Awards.
    yes stewie this is dangerous, everything is dangerous though when making phase change if we not careful, basically im simulating a gas bbq here, by feeding it down 2.7m of capillary line I reduce the chance of a flash back.
    This was at 10psig (I turned it up for the pic hehe get more response) I braze at 2-3psig normally.
    I don’t recommend ppl purge with propane though there are better gasses to use for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by runmc
    kayl -

    Your gonna Bar-B-Q your Australian azzzz!!! I hope we can sell some of those
    Heehe ill use the cascade to cool the burn instead of an ice pack.
    When its all complete I hope to sell some evap/hold downs as well.


    Quote Originally Posted by gclg2000
    wait till you take that to a machine shop, and they have to do it by hand...making a nice block w/ perfect dimensions is not easy on the timecard...my hat is off to those who put the time into something like this.

    I have a block i got my friend to make me that is just like Kayl's block and yours too..its in the evap gallery somewhere...mine was pretty big and it took him a while to do it. Copper doesn't cut nicely at tall. gotta go super slow.
    Yes gclg200 I remember when ya first started and that evap of yours, and yes you are correct lathe machining is very time consuming for sure. I think this took just over 2hrs, I hope the guy can do them quicker so they work out cheaper.



    Quote Originally Posted by Gray Mole
    Kayl a fool? Well, fool or not, he's got a cascade benching at about -100. I wish I had HIS problem

    Gray

    Thaxs it is a piece of art that cascade isn’t it.


    Quote Originally Posted by gkiing
    I agree

    Keep it up with the cascade, kayl!

    I think i smell a 3 stager in the future
    One day maybe, maybe, we got methane in our house holds for heating and cooking so there is a chance of collecting some and filling the cascade. But getting colder than -100c load I feel no need. For now I want a compact small cascade.


    Jinu117 that is some very detailed information ya got there and good drawings.
    But I got a feeling ya posting in my thread for the wrong reasons, its coming across like ya trying to steal my thunder.
    Future can you please start ya own thread and add a clicky to your post for me to view your own project.
    No hard feelings though at the same time
    kayl

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    Jinu117 that is some very detailed information ya got there and good drawings.
    But I got a feeling ya posting in my thread for the wrong reasons, its coming across like ya trying to steal my thunder.
    Future can you please start ya own thread and add a clicky to your post for me to view your own project.
    No hard feelings though at the same time
    kayl
    Wow, I didn't mean to do that at all. I thought this was to collaborate idea and improve design since stepper evap is shared design. Not trying to steal thunder or anything... well... I will just wipe out what I wrote up there. No hardfeelings here definitely since you did feel that way, I am sorry.

    Sincerely, Jin.
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    Those ccb's will die if you look at them wrong.

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    that cool jinu117.
    time to test with the 1/4Hp compressor.



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    Man i hear ya...but if its taking 2 hours per block..i know that can add up. May just be cheaper to get a few chilly blocks shipped to you.
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    ......to cool mynipples!!

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    Looking forward to the result Let's see how this evap design fares on daily type single stage
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    hope you get good temps, what heat load are you using?

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    Hope you get good temps. What are the specs of your block and how do you figure out what design the block should have for maximum efficiency? I am just gathering as much information as I can so my first phase change will be a good one.

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    Really nice block kayl I also like the idea of the carpet haha! Stewie don't you know about the flashback arrestors?? Are you afraid when you use your BBQ grill? Each bbq hoses got a flashback arrestor so there's no real danger here only skin burns or so...As long as the flame is lit. Also, propane turn copper oxide back to copper. It's obivious that if you got access to N2 co2 or w/e inert gas using propane wouldn't be that of a great idea but propane will just work great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gclg2000
    Man i hear ya...but if its taking 2 hours per block..i know that can add up. May just be cheaper to get a few chilly blocks shipped to you.
    looking into cnc maching part of evap and lathe the rest to reduce machining time.

    gclg200 its been along time goal for me making evaps.


    Quote Originally Posted by the_new_guy
    hope you get good temps, what heat load are you using?
    a64 newcastle at 1.76v bios vcore and clocked at about 2.32ghz.
    the new castle does 80w stock so with high vcore like this should provide good heatsource.
    not the best setup though, i have seen it uses to prime stable at 2.27Ghz so new evap has much better cpu contact than the old square evap.


    Quote Originally Posted by Cr@sh_D1n3r
    Really nice block kayl I also like the idea of the carpet haha! .

    thanxs i got a pile left over from carpeting house


    Quote Originally Posted by jinu117
    Looking forward to the result Let's see how this evap design fares on daily type single stage
    me too. ill prime it for ya hey.
    this is idle.
    priming for 15mins now holding -43c evap and -36c suction line before compressor. after 30mins it was -38c -16c suction.
    so seems good




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    Great temps kayl - now turn the computer on

    J/K bro

    Super Good temps - I'm impressed
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    you got 50 more mhz cool

    now lets see some cascades!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by runmc
    Great temps kayl - now turn the computer on

    J/K bro

    Super Good temps - I'm impressed
    thanxs runmc
    i love the new avator of yours it rocks hey

    sure did the _new_guy and i might get a few more fsb im hoping.
    little trick, after mounting i leave cooler off and boot pc and bench
    let the evap heat up first then clamp down further and twist a little to try and get paste to seat better.
    bios was about 3c different in bios compared to block temp.

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