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Thread: Titan 507 = daily, cased, 7ccm chiller

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    Titan 507 = daily, cased, 7ccm chiller

    Hi

    Sometimes ago, Martin_Ez, a member of polish forum "purepc" ask me about chiller. First He had an idea to buy Alphacool 150 chiller, but finally He decided that He want a custom chiller from me . He want to have 10-20*c liquid temp with AMD AM2 X2 4600+ oced and 7900GTX, so rather nothing really cold , but nice case was important need for Him .

    Specs :


    compressor: Danfoss NL7CLX
    heat exchanger: cooper pipe 35mm/ 22 cm long + around 3m, 8mm pipe as evap
    XV: captube 0.8 mm, 210 cm
    condensor: custom made 195 x 167 x 60 mm , alu-cu, 0.395 kW, cooled with Sunon 120/38 mm (230V powered)
    refrigerant : R507
    case: metal case 49 x 21 x 23 cm, black, glossy coat
    others: elctronic controller Everycontrol (from -40*C to +99*C), Sunon 230V fan 120/38mm on the back of case, SLHX+SLA in one






    Hoses terminals are one part with case (after some work on putty) .



    Premier layer.



    Black acrylic coat







    HX from inside .











    I've put some R507 and I saw this ...controller's probe is laying (it's on the end of HX pipe), gah





    I've add some more R507 to finetune the unit .



    I must use some normal tape, because armaflex tape was too thick in that place .



    I don't have any WC blocks, so I've used 0.5l pure 20*c water + 1.0l 100*C water, and that mix gave me 53*C liquid + I've put Maxi-Jet 1000 pump into loop



    After 15 mins from turning on chiller, I got 5*C .





    I've turned off chiller in that time, because I heard sound of crushed ice into HX (only pure water) .







    Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 09-18-2006 at 09:56 AM.

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    Beautiful freaking setup.


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    Nice unit mate, schmicko paint job too . Can you get a decent flow rate through your HX?, it looks like the pipes have been squashed excessively when creating the coil, at least it'll help achieve a great heat trasfer to the water , not good for flow rate but

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    looks good!

    but i would consider putting the pump inside the chiller case as make it much easier to bleed the system

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussie_guy00000
    Nice unit mate, schmicko paint job too . Can you get a decent flow rate through your HX?, it looks like the pipes have been squashed excessively when creating the coil, at least it'll help achieve a great heat trasfer to the water , not good for flow rate but
    I know, pipes are squashed a bit, but it's not a problem ...pulldown is quite fast, chiller work OK .

    @Blaster: I know, but owner already has nice inline Laing pump mounted into PC case, and don't want to change it .

    Regards
    Peter

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    here's a question

    will the water flow direction make a difference to the final water temp?

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    Hey Piotres

    Change that: Danfoss NL7CLX (nowy)

    "nowy" in polish mean new


    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    wtf..your cpu is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaSell
    Hey Piotres

    Change that: Danfoss NL7CLX (nowy)

    "nowy" in polish mean new
    Oh LOL, thx Masell

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    hey man,very nice design,i loved it =)
    Can u tell me the thickness of the metal used on box?thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuGaCoSa
    hey man,very nice design,i loved it =)
    Can u tell me the thickness of the metal used on box?thank you
    It's 1.50 mm

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    Nice Case with Controler , Nice compressor - hx , compact overall build , So your customer will be very happy

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    Very nice build

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    Man that is very nice i love that case great job.

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    Plus i want one of those

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