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Compressor for a chiller.
OK, I'm a complete n00b to phase change cooling, except for what I have read here and at Over-Clock UK, and I'm setting up my first watercooled rig in about a month or so.
I would like to get into the phase change scene, but I think that the safest way would probably be for me to start off with a chiller, then at least I can keep my efforts outside my case.
I have just moved house, and in a few weeks will be given the fridge that's currently in use, and I'm trying to decide whether to use it to keep beer cold in my room, or to gut it and build myself a water chiller, or perhaps, if it's possible, set it up to do both, by running some pipes through the side of the fridge and from a large res in the bottom out to my PC, but that's another idea altogether.
So, to get to the point, at last, I have checked out the fridge I'm getting, and got as many specs as I could find from it, and would basically like to know if this compressor is worth using, so here I go...
TL3A Danfoss 102U
220v~50Hz
280cm3 OIL 55g R12
It also has 2004 printed on it, I don't know if this means it's gonna die then or what, but hopefully not.
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