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    Portable benching SS (rotary)

    Hello

    I want to show very ordinary SS, without case just on as small baseplate as it can be . 2 handles for comfortable transport , and 120 cm long suction line make mounting of setup easier .

    Specs :

    Compressor:LG NK164PAB
    Evap: Steeper 40mm tall/42 mm diam., enclosure for all newest CPUs, 120cm long braided DN10 suction line (with stainless steel mesh)
    XV: captube 0.9 mm
    Condensor: 1.5kW with 230 mm 230V fan
    Refrigerant : R507
    Case : Wooden baseplate 40x40 cm, painted black
    Others: Two handles to comfortable move of unit.




























    First try .










    Final unloaded.




    And final temperature on 260W dummyload.

















    Thanks for looking
    Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 12-17-2009 at 03:42 PM.

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    Do want! Very nice

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    Wow thats reallu nice and neat. Do you have a photo of how your suction line joins into the compressor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetrafluorometh View Post
    Wow thats reallu nice and neat. Do you have a photo of how your suction line joins into the compressor?
    Very simple. Just straight piece of 10mm diam. cooper pipe connecting flex steel hose and compressor.

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    b-e-a-u-tiful

    Piotres, is this unit can handle -50 @ 260 watt load ? after better calibration ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatalbert View Post

    Piotres, is this unit can handle -50 @ 260 watt load ? after better calibration ?
    Yes, it's possible but that way 260W will be rather maximum load which unit can take, in current tuning it can handle 300W+ .

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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post
    Very simple. Just straight piece of 10mm diam. cooper pipe connecting flex steel hose and compressor.
    Though so, was not sure if you were just going straight into it with the suction or not. What BTU is the compressor? 300w is amazing

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    nice unit

    how long is your cap tube and what pressures are you running under full load?

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    wow such a small but nice unit
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    how in the world do you do that
    amazing stuff
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    Compressor is 9700 BTU .

    Captube is 300cm/0.9mm, discharge pressure during 260W loadtest is 14-16 bara (sorry I don't remember exactly) . I bet it was 15 bara . Suction -0.1 to 0 bara on 260W load.

    Thanks for all comments !

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    if you used R290 what could you expect at similar load temp wise
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    if you used R290 what could you expect at similar load temp wise
    I predict that temperatures would be 5 to 10*C worse.

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    sweet unit ^^

    hmm but wait is that the one I have here :p
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    Nice unit piotres
    Clean and tidy as always

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    Awesome unit!

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    Crazily simple and good-looking. Performance is great as well.
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