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    Looks like a flexible rubber coated line that happens to match in color


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    Quote Originally Posted by TopherTony View Post
    Looks like a flexible rubber coated line that happens to match in color
    Unseen doing that? NO WAY!
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    Flexible, (comma) rubber coated line. Didnt mean a rubber line by itself. Like maybe a stainless braided line, (comma) that is rubber coated to match in color.


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    Where can I find panel mount pressure gauges like yours?

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    McMaster in US carries them. You could go ask in refrigeration store, or search e-bay as well. There are some surplus stores as well which I haven't had much luck getting decent quality ones...
    Yes way on that account Tony
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    The pipe to the gause is a teflon pipe especialy made for refrigeration. The code name is "Reflex" and the connects is pressurised with a special tool.I made them.It is very easy. It can hold 45bar pressure. Bitzer is the company that uses them. I can find 3/8 pipe too which is also very flexible for using them as flex hose from the evap.

    @sweeper In any refrigeration shop,else tell me to send you some.

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    Unseen, I think everyone here loves to look at your photos, and then guess what the items are. Its no fun when you come in here later and tell us we were all wrong. You keep score on who guessed the most parts right. Though I think Jin or Ron would win that anyway.....


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    Woot.
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    Oh dang!

    I think i have to go change underpants now....


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    I'll take the card, you can keep the evap

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    I'll take the card, you can keep the evap
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    Took the words right out of my mouth.

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    the new 8800 Gts clock very well
    how heavy is the cpu head?
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    update

    The evap brazed



    Second stage construction




    Here is the evap with the flex hose-cap ready(below are some nice compressors ready for cascade :P )
    Also notice the extra protection to the joins.


    second stage finished



    Witout insulation to hx and evap i reached almost ~-80 which i think is ok. r410 on both stages.


    And a small vid
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    looks very nice!

    just one question, you said the evap was soldered, I thought solder couldn't retain the pressures?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    looks very nice!

    just one question, you said the evap was soldered, I thought solder couldn't retain the pressures?
    Sorry my friend... everybody here knows that my english really sucks... I meant brazed!

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    maybe it is like here in austria where solder and braze is the same word (löten), litterally it is: "solder" and "hard solder" (which is braze)... maybe a translation mistake

    edit: too late, sry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unseen View Post
    Sorry my friend... everybody here knows that my english really sucks... I meant brazed!
    ok, just making sure
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    Hahaha seems we know were your getting those beautiful oil seps from now


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    Amazing work as always Christos
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    is the remedy

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    Quote Originally Posted by godmod View Post
    maybe it is like here in austria where solder and braze is the same word (löten), litterally it is: "solder" and "hard solder" (which is braze)... maybe a translation mistake

    edit: too late, sry.
    All these differents words are confusing

    In france "soldering" means welding, and we've got soft "brazing" (soldering) and hard "brazing" (brazing)

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    germany/austria isn't alone, same word in swedish as well.

    btw, very nice unit as always, as well as the semihermetic compressors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clemmaster View Post
    All these differents words are confusing

    In france "soldering" means welding, and we've got soft "brazing" (soldering) and hard "brazing" (brazing)

    Eh Eh that's right but lot of people are confused with alla that terms !
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    Well it is almost finished...
    Some insulation need and it is ready for tunning and benching
    To the second stage i used 3,40m of 0.91 capilary for better temps at high loads.




    Waiting for the enclosure now....

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    What did you do with the compressors which are sitting on the floor?
    vacuum pump (of course not ) ?
    Btw. in a chiller i've been build, i tried to evaporate from top -> down but at load, that didn't work. I would really suggest to change that.
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