I have transformed this into a worklog- skip the boring talk and go the the end for some piczles
hey!
first off, i will ignore any post saying im not ready for a cascade. i know im not. once i get 2-3 units built and properly tuned, then i want to try a small, daily cascade, hoping under 1kw consumption. also summer boredom might kick in
I was thinking of using a nl11fx (hence the thread in the wanted section) and a ne2134gk(first stage). Would like to use ethylene, but might be a little hard on the smaller compressors. How much are temps affected by using a very small amount of r290?(i mean just static charging with 1150, then tuning with 290 for safety?) Could i use straight r1150 if used a high pressure first stage gas? r410a in first stage with large condenser+300cfm fan+watercooled dsh should help with r410a(maybe blend), and get cold enough to condense 1150?
Do you guys think this would be possible or not? i am thinking most likely a cap tube system on both stages, but open to valves.
Really just wanting opinions to think if i should just stop thinking about it as this small of a build won't happen (want to build a more economical unit then rotary cascade). i have most of parts here for build such as: ac and r floated oil sep, 10 plate hx(2 of em), danfoss kb-7 hpco(11 of em), gauges(covered), either 8x10x2" condenser(from detroitac) or a larger version of it, aspera ne2134gk compressor...
which is why me wants to build it.
So thoughts and advice greatly appreciated(especially safety)
regards




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I used R507/R1150 and it's worked fine, just make sure your 1st stage condenser is large enough to reject the entire heatload plus some wiggleroom or else your HX temps will be too high and screw up the 2nd stage pressures. A simple cascade isn't that hard, especially with a floated oil separator. Just use the right safety gear, triple check everything, and purge everything.
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Seems cascades are not very simple.


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