i feel very pleased for you reed well done
Can you believe i actually qualified in NC programming (the for runner of the cnc) 25 years ago with punch tape these machines have come a long way
i feel very pleased for you reed well done
Can you believe i actually qualified in NC programming (the for runner of the cnc) 25 years ago with punch tape these machines have come a long way
1. The first rule of Bench Club is, you do not talk about Bench Club
2. The second rule of Bench Club is, you do not talk about Bench Club
3. If someone says stop, goes limp, taps out, the the benching is over
4. No bummers in the batcave, apart from unkie dave
5. One Bench at a time
6. No air, no water
7. Benching will go on as long as they have to
8. If this is your first night at Bench Club, you have to Bench
Come on Barrie,
it's still XYand Z -but then add A B and C and you got some bits going on!
Your engineering skills will put the machinest skills to the test.LOL
Eric,
cheers guys
baz- haha thats cool!
alright heres my new little guy
whats next:
-I have the top to the evap drawn up in cad, gotta run it through cam and make a top. it has a nifty little trick to it too.
-Program the slitting saw, by hand, to run around the side for a snap ring.
-make a jig for hold downs so i make some hold downs with a good finish
-send it off to have it tested, tester going to throw it on a system and if it works well, im going to make a bunch of them. if it works just mediocre, i will change a couple things. I highly doubt it will be a poor performer, but only time will tell.
bead blasted... needs to be deburredi really need a new deburring tool, broke my old cheap one.
i should be able to get the first evap finished by sunday...
cheers
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Wow... great design. Hope it does what you intended it to do.
Please report back your findings, one of my coming singlestages is having a similar evap design.
Looking good!!
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way to go teyber can't wait to get some stuff from u but i do have some evaps to go through first but i will need a mounting for the monstor evap that u are selling me
Cheers guys! I made a short 50 or second video, I will try to post it asap also
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Looks good!!!
Cant wait to try one of those bad boys out!!
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I fear this; the evaporator design is very short. If anything I've seen in testing, the longer pathway is so much more beneficial to have. Sure you've got good surface area, and you seem to be banking on some kind of turbulence that I don't think really will occur, but it's just not that long. That's like using a 8" piece of 3/8" tubing as your evaporator.
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thanks for your advice but there have been several high performing evaporators that are much shorter in length then this one
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it was a bust... back to the drawing board and stepper next time...
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What happened? y bust?
almost there... for the practice ones i just use alu, of course they will be copper.
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Hey Reed one thing you might want to try instead of having to program by hand for the slitting saw. Just make a end mill at whatever the size of the slitting saw 3 inches 5 inches whatever you need. Then in the software just set the depth and the path you need will require a little work but better than doing it by hand.
Originally Posted by 3oh6
Originally Posted by Brian y.
well guys i have tested a chilly1 next to the coldwave and i found that the delta-t was much greater on the chilly1 but both gave good evap temps both around -30c at a full250watt load
thanks bud
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