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    evaporator + sockel kit

    this is the new evap + sockel kit
    it will include insulation (not shown on the pics)












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    Looks clean
    and a bit like kayls new evap

    Dont you think that only one little opening in the copper ring gives a lot of flow resistance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack
    Looks clean
    and a bit like kayls new evap

    This evap was done before kayl opened the thread



    We have to test for best flow.

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    If the opening has twice the area of the inner rings then it shouldnt affect flow much save for turbulence.

    I've made two almost identical to it, they work well, although most of the heat is transfered in the first ring so having that roughened and with as much surface area as possible should work better

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    Looking good!

    Very easy one to "build" to. No need for CNC

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    looks ok. Just like a chilly1 block, cept yours is not threaded.

    I dunno about that rubber o-ring. Rubber can get brittle. They make orings like that out of silicon though.
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    mounted:
















    The insulation around the evap shown on the pics is 13mm thick. We will use 19mm thick insulation but it did not arrive yet.


    I'll post a comparison between a Vapochill LS with stock evap and one with our evap the next days.

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    Hey jan this kit... Are you thinking of selling? And if so, could you pm me a estimated price?


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

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    nice insulating/mounting. But how would you insulate/hold the top of the evap ?
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    yes. we are selling the kit.

    anybody who is interested can send an pm.

    but lets keep it out of this thread.

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    really nice and clean design..
    Sorry for my bad english, I'm from italy

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    yes, it looks so beautiful

    clean work

    how thick are the tubes?

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    PM'd.


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    Your evaporator looks very promising Jan
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    really like your kit!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin
    nice insulating/mounting. But how would you insulate/hold the top of the evap ?
    sorry, but if you can help me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin
    sorry, but if you can help me.
    The armaflex around the suction line will push onto the evap. i'll take a pic tomorrow.

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    today i assambled the evaporator on a vapochill ls.
    tomorrow i'll compare vapo with stock evap and with new evap.











    I hope you like it.

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    looks great! Cant wait to see some temps/benchmarks with this puppy!! great job!

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    Great job Jan.

    Nice assembling of our new kit.

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    great. i like it very much
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    Nice. What meterial did u use?
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    The evaporater itself is made out of copper. The white ring around the evaporator is PTFE and the holddownplate is PVC

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    PTFE = nylon???
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