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    Johann's Singlestage build thread (UK)

    Im putting all my new builds into this thread and also below you will find links to some other threads of older builds.

    For now I have just placed the Thread links of older builds here. Later when I have time I will post a couple pics from each system in this post.

    Benchbox rev 2 - My baby cascade (Page 3 onwards)





    Monster (From page 2 onwards of this thread)



    Vision



    Sweet Silver



    Black Mamba



    Benchbox Rev 1 -70c



    Simple no condensation 400w chiller



    Mouawad's Extreme modded Vapochill LS



    Rapty's modded Vapo LS



    All work from here on in will be posted in this thread
    Last edited by johann; 03-10-2007 at 08:48 AM.

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    i dont like the screws that hold the LCD, but the rest of the unit is

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    Thanks Tom, thant unit simply rocks. Raju is so happy with that machine its not even funny.

    I hear from JohhnyBravo that he set 2 world records lately with BencBox also.

    Always great to get good feedback. The units will always be part of me.

    @ GodMod, i agree perhaps a nicer looking screw for future LCD mounts

    Anyways, that aside. I did some work on Black Mamba that has been standing around here for a long time. I have to admit the previous setup with short flex was nice for 24/7 but no good for benching. The unit also had no controller making it not ideal for 24/7 running. So really a in between setup.

    I added Gfroster and custom evap kit now for it and she looks like this now:









    I think I will find a home for it now

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    Dude your job is top notch and each of your threads is mouth watering, you deserve a big

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRun
    Dude your job is top notch and each of your threads is mouth watering, you deserve a big
    Thanks

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    So clean! NEAT.. wordless.. My choice: Vision ( if I could choose I would swap the front as the one you made for Black Mamba).

    Very very nice

    EDIT:
    Thanks for creating this thread. I had spotted the chiller its one of my fav
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    Teach me oh wise one and creator of shiny cold things.

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    Vision is the one of my choice also, and it is also perfect that the guy that got it is worth of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimas
    nice works Johann...about screws around lcds..i'm working on

    studs pre installed in cases does the job


    Johann having all the different units together really looks sweet hey. Like ya own phase change pic gallery.
    Last edited by kayl; 11-20-2006 at 10:55 PM.

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    Phase unit for ME :D

    Strangely enough, most wont believe this but I have never built myself a phase unit

    About time, so here she is. This unit makes NL11F based compressors look weak. Its a 1/2hp Aspera compressor and holds 230w to around -40c, idles at about -62 or so. the load temp range from 120w to 230w is around 7c from -47c to -40c.

    I have to add, noise and vibration levels are amazing and the condensor works amazing even with very low flow fan.

    I kept the best parts I could find over the last year for this. Condensor is a monster 1/4" rifle tubed one off, evap kit from @itor made to order.

    I think my Conroe will like it. More pics to come later on.



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    No case!!! Or you awaiting something sexy

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    no i have the normal case here Im putting it into. Plain alu coloured one. I am contemplating installing a window panel but dont feel like dremel for 2 hours hehe.

    I will post some pics soon of the unit when its cased

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    Tom @ Chilled PC will do it or lazer cut by Kustom PC.

    Your ebay shop gonna be back soon?

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    Those compressors are great

    Johan i will be in your town next thursday. Send me your phone via pm.

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    Pete no one was buying anything from the ebay shop. I think I sold a couple driers and one access T fitting and ebay keeps charging fees for every item in the shop.

    Im scaling down stocking the big items also like cases. Im still sitting with a heap of cases here which I dont really have space for.

    Most other selling happens by PM over here, its free

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unseen
    Those compressors are great

    Johan i will be in your town next thursday. Send me your phone via pm.
    Unseen I see now why you have been using these for so long! Simply incredible is all I can say

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    Nice Johann !

    That suctionline accumulator you've got...is there no problems with oil flowing uphill back in to the compressor?

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    Brett, I have no problems atall, I think most of the oil is carried by the refrigerant afaik

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    Here she is mounted in the base of the case..



    Checking to see all is well. All seems perfect...

    Last edited by johann; 12-15-2006 at 03:26 AM.

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    loaded temps on my e6700 runnning dual orthos at 4050Mhz and 1.7v vcore setting from bios. Ambient is a little high now, normally under my normal room temp of around 23c I see around -44c to-45c.

    Still a very nice temp. This machine is tuned for much higher load than this. I can get it colder on my conroe but Id rather have it ready for Kentsfield when I can afford one.


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    Awesome job
    [SIGPIC]http://www.vapoli.com/Images/Forum/vapoli.jpg[/SIGPIC]

    Single Stage Work Logs

    Quote Originally Posted by killermiller View Post
    Those ccb's will die if you look at them wrong.

    heatware: jinu117

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    Quote Originally Posted by jinu117
    Awesome job
    Thanks Jin, and you know how much work this one was

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    I am very happy with what Johann did with my Unit, Great Guy does what he says, Professional and extremely clean work

    Thank you

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    Thanks for the nice words there Rapty, is your unit running yet?

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