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Thread: R507 single-stage @ - 88.1 *C :-D

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    R507 single-stage @ - 88.1 *C :-D

    Hi

    Some weeks ago I got few rotary compressors ...so I decided to make a single-stage unit with one of that devils, to check how they perform .

    Specs :

    Compressor: Sanyo C-1RV137H11AA
    evap: chilly1 patern (made in Poland )
    holddown: PCV 10mm
    XV: CPEV Fach "PZ"
    condenser: 1 kW, 2 row, alu-cu, cooled by orginal 230 V fan
    Refrigerant : R507
    Case : Chipboard case, dimensions 51x39x42 cm, painted black, alu mesh on the front panel
    others: SLHX



    The heart of unit





    Evap ..same as always



    Making a SLHX





    Some pipe work





    Filling with R507



    That's first run frost



    Insulation complete and electric instalation done



    Case just after painting .









    Complete unit

    Let's see what that baby can do :



    Very "small" vac .. only sth like -0.97 bara... LOLLL



    Some nice numbers, remember that's just pure R507 .

    Have You ever seen lower temperature in Single-stage unit ??



    Mine A64 3000+ Venice benching rig



    That's stressed with 3000+ Venice @ 3211 MHz on 1.82V ... -55.5*C evap loaded (during SuperPI) , CPU around -15 to -18*C .



    That's ...hym ..idle ..let's say that's idle - mine CPU has a coldbug when it reach -30*C on CPU, so after 5 second of end of SuperPi run I have got -60*C evap and freezed Windows ..so really I can't test it in idle I hope will be able to run @ sth like -60*C evap (maybe evan bit lower) idle on simillar CPU like mine .

    That unit is currently for sale .

    Regards
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 04-12-2006 at 12:31 PM.

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    looks really awsome !

    great temps and nice casing! really never seen this temps on ss

    i want to get R507 for my 1st stages for the cascade should be better than R290
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    Wow! That's awesome! How does would it hold up against a dual core load?

    OT: Is that the pic I took (of GHZ's Opty 148) in your background? If so, I have a much higher-res version if you want
    Last edited by Vapor; 04-12-2006 at 12:22 PM.

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    I love it.. i really love it.
    Im not into but is the loaded themprature not a high?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor
    Wow! That's awesome! How does would it hold up against a dual core load?

    OT: Is that the pic I took in your background? If so, I have a much higher-res version if you want
    I think it should be sth about -50*C on evap loaded with CPU like FX-60

    That pic on my background is ...Yes it's Your's goodly Opty 148...I just like that pic ...very artistic .

    Regards
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    Thats a nice peace of work right there.

    Yes I have seen a few single stage units here in -80's with no load and -50's with load. Still damn nice.

    Whats the hp, displacement, power consumption, and noise on that rotary?
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    got damit thats some nice work, ing nice temps
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    Very nice job piotres , i can see that u brazing some metal around [outside] the evap so u can mount the hold down . U can do it more easie -> just drilling around the evap[outside] 2mm and put a safety instead of brazing .

    + So u can remove the safety anytime -> remove the holddown and change insulation <---[example given]

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    Excellent work! I've been waiting a while to see someone push the SS envelope a bit harder. With all these cascades and DI/LN2 containers floating about, its almost as if people forgot about 'em. :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athens[2004]
    Very nice job piotres , i can see that u brazing some metal around [outside] the evap so u can mount the hold down . U can do it more easie -> just drilling around the evap[outside] 2mm and put a safety instead of brazing .

    + So u can remove the safety anytime -> remove the holddown and change insulation <---[example given]
    Thanks for advice Athens, but with mine way of mounting I can change the brackets easy too ...I'm using seger ring, so I can swap eg. a GPU bracket on the evap in some seconds I think that, when You write "safety" You was thinking about a ring around evap, am I right ?

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    Now THAT'S a single stage

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    Sweeeeeeetttttt..... will be hard to decide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres
    You was thinking about a ring around evap, am I right ?

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    Looks good...

    Is that a "T-couple" probe with a type "K" sensor plugged into it???
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    Quote Originally Posted by gclg2000
    Looks good...

    Is that a "T-couple" probe with a type "K" sensor plugged into it???
    Yes it's "K" ... Voltcraft K102 is thermo designed for K-probes only

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    whoa...........that's nice dude


    i have a little brother blackbox with R290 and 1HP rotor hheheh.......i'm waiting for gas upgrade

    i reckon your idle temps are lower than -29C as my idle temps at 3.5GHz with 1.66v are -31C....shame the CPU can't take it real cold...........that's a monster vcore

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    that's a monster vcore
    Hehe, during mine phase-change tests I'm always trying to push mine Venice to give the biggest load he can give ...so I always set 1.55V +123% in bios

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    Wow, LOADED temps, what a concept.. that's really awesome work there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by piotres
    Some nice numbers, remember that's just pure R507 .
    Have You ever seen lower temperature in Single-stage unit ??
    Mine A64 3000+ Venice benching rig
    That's stressed with 3000+ Venice @ 3211 MHz on 1.82V ... -55.5*C evap loaded (during SuperPI) , CPU around -15 to -18*C .
    That's ...hym ..idle ..let's say that's idle - mine CPU has a coldbug when it reach -30*C on CPU, so after 5 second of end of SuperPi run I have got -60*C evap and freezed Windows ..so really I can't test it in idle I hope will be able to run @ sth like -60*C evap (maybe evan bit lower) idle on simillar CPU like mine .
    That unit is currently for sale .
    Regards
    Peter

    i think that is the lowest noload temp that i have seem.
    Drewmeister still makes the coldest single stage loaded systems though at -60c load hight volts/OC


    peter are you entering the autocascade compertition. that thing with some ethylene might hit -100c

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    Nice man! That Rotary pulls a wicked vacuum sweeet.

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    Great piece of work who wil be the first to -100 on a SS
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    Very nice job Peter
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    Thx Guys

    Kayl, yes I'll rather enter to autocascade competition, but begining of July it's the eariest time I'll start work on auto-c ...first I must pass my maturity exam in may, than build a single-stage(s) and 2-stage cascade in June, and maybe in July I'll start work on auto-c


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    impressive work ! ( again)


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    nonload is insane really but load i think is "only" very good, lol

    well i didnt reach that temps on my co2 cascade LOL but i can hold the temps better, and with dc

    but this work is really awsome!!! give me one of these rotarys :P

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