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    Dalky's chiller (NL11F, plate HX, black case + blue light)

    Hi

    Sometimes ago, Dalkarian ask me about chiller, because He liked the Titan 507 chiller build by me.
    After some ideas, we finally decided to built it in that specs:

    compressor: Danfoss NL11F
    heat exchanger: Plate HX , 12 plates (first time it was homemade HX, 25 cm, 35mm OD pipe with 3 meters 1/4' inside)
    XV: captube 0.8 mm
    condensor: custom made 195 x 167 x 60 mm , alu-cu, 0.395 kW, cooled with two Thermaltake Thunderblades Blue LED 120/25 mm
    refrigerant : R507
    case: metal case 59 x 21 x 23 cm, black, plexi window, glossy coat
    others: elctronic controller Everycontrol (from -40*C to +99*C), Xilence Blue LED 120/25 mm on the back of case, custom made plexi grills on fans - snow flake pattern, suction line acumulator




    Cutting pattern in left side panel .







    First homemade HX ...later after first tests with water inside, I decided to swap it for plate HX, becasue I wasn't happy with chiller's performance .











    Noload temps, no water inside ...and that's last picture with homemade HX ...



    Brand new plate HX.









    I've test it with 1.5 litre water+alcohol + Maxi-Jet 1000l/h pump + 12 mm ID hoses ...cooled down 1.5l liquid :

    11*C -> 0*C = 2 mins.
    11*C -> -15*C = 12 mins.
    11*C -> -19*C = 20 mins.

    As You can see on the picture Everycontrol controller is laying around 7-8*C (gives higher temperatures that it's on real).





    Liquid after 20 minutes .













    Chiller is already in Dalkarian's house, I hope it cooled well Conroe E6600 + ATI X1900XTX .

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    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 04-09-2007 at 03:27 AM.

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    Nice chiller mate good job as always

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    THX Sacha35
    Last edited by piotres; 04-09-2007 at 03:28 AM.

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    Good job Peter

    Sweet case



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    Nice chiller
    keep on

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    Looks awesome, nice work!!

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    Really nice chiller!

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    Great job. That thing looks amazing.
    How quiet can these things be made?

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    Peter your work looks superb as always...
    Not trying to replace walt but take care of your hands when working with the grinder. I know you are extremely handy with your hands and chances it slips out of your hands are minimum but try to minimize them as consequences are terrible

    Do not know wether any extra security measure can be applied when working with grinder ( as walt) but take care
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    It is better to have a water tank or not ?

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    Reservoirs allow for the compressor to turn off for a while, which is good because it extends the compressor's lifetime, but have the disadvantage of increasing the pulldown time of the unit.

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    Thanks Guys

    Sure Duh I take care or that ... last mounth mine father's workman nearly cuted his finger when He had been cutting pipe in His home without guard for disk stupid man I must say .

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    How'd you load test?
    (Did you load test?)


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    How'd you load test?
    (Did you load test?)
    no I don't have any water blocks

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    Love your work
    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz View Post
    sorry to hear about the dead cards, but.. If stuff ain't dieing, you aren't trying.

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    Hmmm, so just capillary line and charge to above vacuum suction side? I hope it works well.


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    Love the case.

    I didnt look at who made it at first, and when I saw the acculumator covered in that much frost, I figured someone didnt know what they were doing and werent putting enough load on the system and was going to mess it all up with liquid floodback... but Piotres boy, you know what youre doing.

    Nice, powerful chiller.

    Edit: Does the cap tube end once it goes into the HX, and thats where the refrigerant boils off? Dont know much about phase, but would a CPEV allow for better tuning/temps? *phase noob*

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Hmmm, so just capillary line and charge to above vacuum suction side? I hope it works well.

    I think much above vacuum ...around +0.3-0.7 bara at no load .

    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    Edit: Does the cap tube end once it goes into the HX, and thats where the refrigerant boils off? YES, EXACTLY THERE. Dont know much about phase, but would a CPEV allow for better tuning/temps? *phase noob*

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