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    Full respect for the AutoC, tiborr

    Also interested in what kinda load it can hold

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    Tibor did you buy this unit back or are you upgrading it for the owner?
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    It will probably hold the same load as before, when it was charged with R-600a/R-290/R-744/few shots of R-1150, around 250-270W. Will try to load it later in the afternoon.

    The owner of the unit is a dear friend of mine hence I'm just doing him a favor I'll do another auto-cascade in the upcoming weeks, HXs are almost ready

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    Very interesting result without load !

    Now we're waiting for 250-320W load test .

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    Where did you buy that spray on hardening foam and whats it called?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper View Post
    Where did you buy that spray on hardening foam and whats it called?

    its called expanding foam and its used for filling holes in walls

    most builders suppliers would have it in spray cans

    http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/s...gun-500-ml.asp
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    I have a can of expanding foam but I didnt realize it would work so well against condensation...might try and do a little playing with the stuff.

    Thanks Bazx.

    PS Its going to take me awhile to get used to this new website format its a little confusing and hard on my eyes ... must be getting old
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    The stuff is called "Great Stuff" I can't remember which one you want to use, but it's labeled that it creates a vapor seal unlike the other ones in the set. Maybe it's the blue can? Memory's failing me on this one. If not, it's basically useless, since vapor will blow right through it and you'll get the condensation issues.


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    tiborrr, I can't wait to see your next AutoC project with the flat plates. Will you be starting a new thread soon?

    Maybe if I see some activity on yours it'll give me the kick in the butt I need to get back to my abandoned AutoC project.

    I love the look of this new website format
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    Hi Mytek,

    yes, I should start this weekend if everything goes by the plan. Single-stage R600/R1150 or two stage R600/R290/R1150, but I'm hoping that I'll be able to obtain (via LittleDevil) some R-14.
    Can't wait to see your next build!

    Best Regards,
    Niko

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