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    The EVOCADE strikes back!!

    its back and its angry its been away
    Case dimentions are L x 23" W x 17.5" H x 14"


    1st stage
    compressor: panasoinc (4ps164e) 16.4cc
    Condenser: large moddified from ac unit
    Danfoss tev: Tes2 00 orifice
    Hx: 24 plate
    danfoss in line filter and sight glass
    temp range -40 to -50c
    R507

    2nd stage

    compressor: toshiba (pg135x1cy) 13.5cc
    Oil separator: AC&R s5580
    high pressure cut off switch 350psi-off 250psi-on
    captube 0.8mm 0.031" xxx"
    High pressure gauge
    2l expansion tank
    spun drier/filter
    duniek evap
    4ft stanless braded suction line
    temp range -90 to -105c
    R1150
    base and 1st + 2nd in place

    24plate hx






    the hx was clean'd and washed out with water then baked in the oven @200c for 40mins mmm tasty


    twins

    1st stage built and under vac right now

    silly stupid extrnal txv with the extra pipe is a pita


    its alive

    1st tests of the 1st stage are good



    the lagging was fun but the spray gule looks a bit gash



    and this is how it really works the hx liquifying r290
    gas in at the top liquid at the bottom i took so many pic trying to get this shot lol but the damn censerd logo kept getting in the way lol



    censored by runmc
    Last edited by EvoCarlos; 05-27-2009 at 06:17 AM.
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    This case is sexy Different from other phase cases.

    http://www.bartxstore.com/- Standard and Extreme Cooling Components

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    You are ULTRA MEAN, Carl! The HX insulation is hands down the sickest I've ever come across!

    Keep up the good work, Carl!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    The HX insulation is hands down the sickest I've ever come across!
    I second you.
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    now you can just plop it right back into the window and no one will ever know except for the strange insulated tube running into your computer case

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    Amazing work man!

    that liquified r290 is inspiring me to go to home depot and buy that propane tank I'll use for my first build . Really good looking product.
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    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    Indeed! Very clean heat exchanger insulation. That should be very effective.

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    thanks for the nice comments guys very aprecated
    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    This case is sexy Different from other phase cases.
    i like it tis a stelth cascade

    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    You are ULTRA MEAN, Carl! The HX insulation is hands down the sickest I've ever come across!

    Keep up the good work, Carl!
    thanks tiborrr i dont know why i never did it like this before is so easy and looks great

    so the 2nd stage is almost built but i have run out of silver solder with 6 joints left to do it will have to wait till later on today to get it finished
    fitted the hot gas bypass and the suction line i have 2 1l tanks to fit also but i need to make a bracket for them and then the elecs


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    exspantion tanks done and fitted

    the 2nd stage is under vac right now will see whats going on in the morning about 11.30 when i get up lol
    Last edited by EvoCarlos; 05-27-2009 at 05:24 PM.
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    very inspiring
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    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    This case is sexy Different from other phase cases.
    ..yeah really!

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    well the 1st full run with the 1st and 2nd stage running
    1st stage hx output


    system over view (internal)


    2nd stage hx output to cap tube


    running pressures of the 2nd stage atm will change under load :p


    and the money shot
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    Hah, very cool!

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    the real money shot


    on 1st tests i did 50W 100W i tryd for 160W but the heat loader exploded and knocked the power off in the batcave





    i then fixed the heat loader with overbrade and silicon


    i then try,d for 160w

    will do some more tomorrow i think the cap tube is a bit to long by about 3-4inch's
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    That is a really great job.Keep it up mane.
    (you put ideas in myhead )

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    Nice job but put a little more heat on it. How's it handle 200w and 250w?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    Nice job but put a little more heat on it. How's it handle 200w and 250w?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper View Post
    Chris dont be a FunSucker :--)
    lol I wasn't, just I don't know any CPU that dissipates 160w at an appreciable speed His temps are awesome, especially that -120C

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    lol I wasn't, just I don't know any CPU that dissipates 160w at an appreciable speed His temps are awesome, especially that -120C
    hey well im building up to that
    the last rendition of evocade held 200w @-92c (cpu terms i7 965 1.6v 5.1ghz) i think my heat loader is a bit big normally if its set to 160w it will cool a cpu of 200w
    i did try 200w last night but found that after 20mins the temp started rising it held -99c @200w for tho's 20mins the started to get warmer

    i need to cut some out of the cap tube and add more 507 to the 1st stage but only got one set of gages atm the other set is on widow maker cascade (under pressure test)

    will get on to it later today
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvoCarlos View Post
    i did try 200w last night but found that after 20mins the temp started rising it held -99c @200w for tho's 20mins the started to get warmer
    Could it have been your room temperature rising ?

    Anyway it looks great, good job.

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    ITS BACK!!! and loving it
    ive done thumbs as i want to keep the hi rez

    installing a os is always best @ -116c


    ice what ice


    i7 under load not sure on the speed .. it r fast




    mmmmmmmmmm FROST


    ice what ice
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    Great scott! Nice temps and frost Ballsy move with all that frost, careful your DIMM slots don't freeze over, results in a dead board

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    Carl, use some fans while running this sort of cooling, they will help with dehumifying.

    That's a true beast, i'd love to take her for a ride under my Phenom

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    I have kept my -30c SS insulation on my mobo when benching with dice and even with ln2 for hours at a time with NO ice or condensation whatsoever. I insulated no further than you have, but having fans all around the socket keeps things nice and dry
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    Carl, use some fans while running this sort of cooling, they will help with dehumifying.

    That's a true beast, i'd love to take her for a ride under my Phenom
    well tiborr if you ever find your slef wandering round the uk look me up lol

    Quote Originally Posted by eligray View Post
    I have kept my -30c SS insulation on my mobo when benching with dice and even with ln2 for hours at a time with NO ice or condensation whatsoever. I insulated no further than you have, but having fans all around the socket keeps things nice and dry
    ive tryd fans makes no diffrence i think its the metal plate on the back of the socket
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