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    Thumbs up

    Very nice looking work Peter , my guess the black one its mine , right ? Now you got me anxious waiting for the package to get here as they are so darn nice and shiny


    Angelo.

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    Question how do you get the evaps so polished and shinny again after you braze them?
    They look like they have never been brazed
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    Zero atmosphere oven is the easiest! No Oxygen, or you could spend time polishing !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper View Post
    Question how do you get the evaps so polished and shinny again after you braze them?
    They look like they have never been brazed
    Just after brazing - grinding using various sandpapers (dry), then 10 hours or more bath in "lemon acid" (quite strong mixture with water), then cleaning using steelwire brush mounted on driller , then wet grinding using sandpapers, then polishing .

    @chispy: Yes, that 100 cm with black sleeve is Yours .

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    Hi i need some advice about Suction Lines, i will use Stainless Braided with Rubber Syntehtic PVC Hose, i will use it for my SS with r507, i have 2 Question, first if i braze the fittings the inside rubber hose wil burn o r break? and second ther r-507 an their Oil wil do some erosion in the rubber walls of my hose?

    Thanks For yor Advice

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    Forget about brazing any hoses which are built using any rubber part .

    I recommend to use 100% stainless steel hoses (brazed, not screwed to evaporator) .

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chillerzero View Post
    evap with flex for SS ???
    Ygpm .


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    Lenght of flex hose : 80 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type CPU, 42mm diameter, 41mm tall
    Insulation : 18 mm thick + suction line sleeve black







    Regards
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    Last edited by piotres; 11-01-2009 at 07:14 AM.

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    2 almost same suction lines - difference is only captube lenght . I must say that 100cm lenght and black sleeve seems to be "standart" suction line .


    Lenght of flex hose : 100 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type CPU, 42mm diameter, 41mm tall
    Insulation : 18 mm thick + suction line sleeve black













    Thanks for looking

    Best Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 11-01-2009 at 07:23 AM.

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    nice
    But could you just swap suction lines? Ore do you need to braze them on and of?

    Going to finnish my benching room ^^ need the space
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    Looks brilliant Peter!
    Do you pipe the captube to the top or to the bottom?
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    ....and avoid being a total venting loser!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelke View Post
    nice
    But could you just swap suction lines? Ore do you need to braze them on and of?
    Going to finnish my benching room ^^ need the space

    Quote Originally Posted by Moc View Post
    Looks brilliant Peter!
    Do you pipe the captube to the top or to the bottom?
    Thx guys .

    I know I'm stupid but I don't understand Your questions (bolded) can You write them in another way??

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    which way goes the refrigerant in your evap?
    did you braze the cap tube to the bottem that the refrigerant goes from the bottem of the evap through the spiral or steps up to the outlet.
    or did you braze the cap tube to the top so that the refrigerant goes down through the spiral to the bottem and then it passes a small hole to the inner of the evap to go up into the suction line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post
    Thx guys .

    I know I'm stupid but I don't understand Your questions (bolded) can You write them in another way??
    no problem, my english is bad aswell sow I now what you mean.

    these Suction Lines, are they easy to install?
    Like when you have a Single Stage unit and you want a new Suction Line. Can you just by one of you and replace it. Without having to do alot of work
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    size of cappilair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrickclouds View Post
    which way goes the refrigerant in your evap?
    did you braze the cap tube to the bottem that the refrigerant goes from the bottem of the evap through the spiral or steps up to the outlet.
    or did you braze the cap tube to the top so that the refrigerant goes down through the spiral to the bottem and then it passes a small hole to the inner of the evap to go up into the suction line.
    As i recall - the Right Picture is the Better way , the cap tube goes all the way down to the buttom,
    And than it goes up through the Spiral .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrickclouds View Post
    which way goes the refrigerant in your evap?
    did you braze the cap tube to the bottem that the refrigerant goes from the bottem of the evap through the spiral or steps up to the outlet.
    or did you braze the cap tube to the top so that the refrigerant goes down through the spiral to the bottem and then it passes a small hole to the inner of the evap to go up into the suction line.
    Thx Patrick, but I'm not SUCH stupid that I need such clear explanations .

    Captube comes to bottom of evap, so it's bottom inlet.


    Quote Originally Posted by nigelke View Post
    no problem, my english is bad aswell sow I now what you mean.

    these Suction Lines, are they easy to install?
    Like when you have a Single Stage unit and you want a new Suction Line. Can you just by one of you and replace it. Without having to do alot of work
    Not so easy . You need brazing torch, vaccum pump, manifold, and some freon (r507 ) to change suction line .


    Quote Originally Posted by Foamy View Post
    size of cappilair?
    In those two were 300 cm and 350cm of 0.9mm but can be such long as You want .

    THANKS!
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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post

    Not so easy . You need brazing torch, vaccum pump, manifold, and some freon (r507 ) to change suction line .
    ah
    wel then I will leave this to the people who now what they are doing
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    If someone want I can only braze flex hose :

    Lenght of flex hose : 100 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : -
    Insulation : -

    BTW every of mine suction lines are tested under 25 bara pressure in water bath .








    One made for another polish builder :

    Lenght of flex hose : 100 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type CPU, 42mm diameter, 41mm tall
    Insulation : 18 mm thick + suction line sleeve black with white stripe (chilly1 style ) .











    Best Regards
    Peter

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    3 new suction lines ... and new polishing quality (using machine)

    1. Lenght of flex hose : 100 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type CPU, 42mm diameter, 41mm tall
    Insulation : 18 mm thick + suction line sleeve blue










    2. Lenght of flex hose : 80 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type CPU, 42mm diameter, 41mm tall
    Insulation : 18 mm thick + suction line sleeve black






    3. Lenght of flex hose : 86 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type CPU, 42mm diameter, 41mm tall
    Insulation : WITHOUT insulation

    And that's new polishing technique










    With Best Christmas Wishes,
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 12-25-2009 at 05:15 AM.

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    Hello

    Last time I've a request to make only two brazed evaps . With 0.9mm 300cm captube brazed, all cleaned and pressure tested .

    That's how one kit has looked :














    Thanks for looking.
    Best Regards,
    Peter

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    Hola Peter you have PM




    Regards: Angelo.

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    Shouldnt this be in the for sale section???
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper View Post
    Shouldnt this be in the for sale section???
    Why ? In that topic I just show some shine and various colors of suction sleeves .

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    Nope it was no dig at you I just got very annoyed that I had a thread moved to the wanted section...and this thread is obviously a forsale type thread demonstrated the suctions lines you are selling.

    I just want some consistency in the moving of threads
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    Hi

    GPU suction line & new 54mm steeper evaporator brazed :

    1. Lenght of flex hose : 120 cm
    Flex hose type : braided stainless DN10 (10 mm Inside diameter)
    Evaporator : steeper type GPU, 42mm diameter, 20mm tall
    Insulation : 18 mm thick (2 layers total) + suction line sleeve black















    2. 54mm diameter/43mm tall steeper evaporator - mass is more than 65% higher than 42mm diameter evaporator .

    Compared to 42mm:













    Thanks
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    Peter

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