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    One more benching SS

    Hello

    I want to show next unit designed for benching use .

    It's very simillar to this one : http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=239473

    but it have temperature display (Dixell ) .

    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: around 1.5kW with 230 mm 230V fan
    Refrigerant : R507
    Case : Wooden baseplate 50x40 cm, painted black
    Others: Two handles to comfortable move of unit, Dixell XR20C temperature display.





















    First charge.



    Final idle.



    Final on 260W dummyload.













    I hope You won't say it's ugly ...

    thanks
    best regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 12-17-2009 at 03:50 PM.

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    Only suggestion; consider next time putting the handle not in front of sharp condenser fins?


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    Really nice but i say no handels at all. The bord or base if you would has feet so it's raise enough to get your hand under to lift it.

    One question, what are them small block with the orange bits on you use to join the cables Peter? They look really tidy ad very quick to put together.

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    Would you mind sharing your captube size and length?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdumper View Post
    Would you mind sharing your captube size and length?
    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post
    XV: captube 0.9 mm
    thanks
    best regards
    Peter
    Not sure if thats any use

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    Peter does it classic last time I checked. Just starts and gets cutting


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetrafluorometh View Post
    Not sure if thats any use
    Nope i was curious about the length he ended up with because i had a bad experience with a rotary recently.
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    Sometimes they're really not very easy


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    Never have been thats why we charge what we do
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    captube is 300 cm of 0.9mm

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    Peter,

    Quote Originally Posted by Tetrafluorometh View Post
    What are them small block with the orange bits on you use to join the cables Peter? They look really tidy ad very quick to put together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetrafluorometh View Post
    Peter,

    Sorry , I had missed that Question before

    They're : http://www.wago.us/2631.htm

    I love them also ! Very quick and ...fun way of connecting cables .

    If You find hard to buy them in US - let me know and I can sent you them .

    Thanks
    Regards
    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post
    captube is 300 cm of 0.9mm
    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres View Post
    Sorry , I had missed that Question before

    They're : http://www.wago.us/2631.htm

    I love them also ! Very quick and ...fun way of connecting cables .

    If You find hard to buy them in US - let me know and I can sent you them .

    Thanks
    Regards
    Peter
    Thank you Peter and no problem. Im in the UK so i would use eBay. http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=w...ctor&_osacat=0

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    nice little system
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    Don't know how anybody could call that ugly....it's a little cutey, Pete.....very nice!!! Sure hope to see some of your upcoming builds in the "New Year"!!
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