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    Aurora : 4 stages cascade - my last french project

    Hi, I don't know if somebody had already posted it here, so :
    Some pictures of my project that I couldn't finish cause my departure for the US for a job opportunity.

    The complete story Here : http://www.cooling-masters.com/forum...showtopic=2773

    I hope starting a new one here asap :p







    The complete story Here : http://www.cooling-masters.com/forum...showtopic=2773
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    My god, I'm speechless :o
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    Nice work there !
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    Whoa.... I would be afraid to operate that until I get trained :P Nice!!!
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    i like the masked off CPU evap... that or you're using a white cloud full of smilies as an evap...
    I take it it'll be for immersion, based on the tub?
    those compressors look freaking huge...

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    I will post the evap in the article which will be probably released... one day (working here makes me very busy... that changes ! )
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    amazing!!
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    OMG please help me find my jaw

    Quality of French cascades seems be AWSOME First Tyrou's X3 ...now that

    Beautiful HXes' polish

    One thing is strange for me ...regular Cu pipe for evaps ..no flex hose ?

    I see a handvalve before the GPUs' evaps - do you want to "turn off" a GPU evaps sometimes ?

    And you have a CPEVs on each stage ...really interesting project ...

    What compressors are inside ?

    What gases are you planing to use ?

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    OMG, so powafull, so beautiful, so cooolddddd...
    10kW OMG i'm speechless too.....

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    Tyrou's x3 just came after that
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    what I wanted to use was : R404 ; R1150 ; R50 ; Argon or Air or Azote in the last stage.

    The compressors are 4.5HP ; 3HP ; 3HP ; 1.5HP
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    Really ? [:meganne]
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    just amazing
    Excuse me for my bad english

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    Awesome work man!

    Envoie moi le ici jvais te le terminer lol! Shipping costs would be insane

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    boat shipping is not so expensive... I thought about it during a small while, but compressors are 220/50 and I don't have a lot of storage here
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    boat shipping is quite cheap, considering how heavy it must me

    but finding a 115/230V transformer, rated for 10+KVA will be harder, and way more expensive

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    In the US, most houses do have 240v power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by star882
    In the US, most houses do have 240v power.
    They use 50hz 230 over there. We use 60hz 240v in the States.

    Its not quite the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by {PMS}fishy
    They use 50hz 230 over there. We use 60hz 240v in the States.

    Its not quite the same.
    well stuff rated for 115v 60hz works on 120v 50hz (australia, a few other places) so the 230/240 50/60 probably would too. The compressors would just operate at different rpms than on 50hz

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    Ya that's probably right. But still...gimme!! lol. How much did you bought theses compressors? Better use some heavy duty solid copper leads to run theses

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