Wish me luck on my first single stage

ducis

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Soon I'll be building my first phase change cooler :D
for those curious I'm using a danfloss N11FX for the compressor with R290 for the refidgerent. Along with
a chilly1 2007 spiral evap
and the standard blue condenser from under the ice

My goal is to get a -70 idle temp and get my Q6600 up to 5 Ghz but I would really like to brake 5.2 Ghz

wish me luck
FTB
 
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Soon I'll be building my first phase change cooler :D
for those curious I'm using a danfloss N11FX for the compressor with R290 for the refidgerent. Along with
a chilly1 2007 spiral evap
and the standard blue condenser from under the ice

My goal is to get a -70 idle temp and get my Q6600 up to 5 Ghz but I would really like to brake 5.2

wish me luck
FTB

Good luck!!

I have always wanted to rip the guts out of a window A/C and use those to make a phase change cooler. It wouldn't be that hard, just refrigerant is expensive now. The price goes up all the time.... I ordered a 'skid' for the A/C business I worked for over the summer b/c that's what I did, order parts and supplies... Anyway, there was like 40 bottle for ~$4000... Yeah, just hope you don't have to buy refrigerant, but something like that would only take a couple lbs.

Guys... It's using the refrigerant lines like out of a A/C, think of it as a super cold form of water cooling...

Oh no, you're going to have to solder the lines, oh that's a pain... I fixed a couple evap coils over the summer and you might want to get a 'sniffer'
 
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simply put phase change cooling is like a AC but its a direct die and more powerful so that temperatures of -150C are viable
 
Good luck!!

I have always wanted to rip the guts out of a window A/C and use those to make a phase change cooler. It wouldn't be that hard, just refrigerant is expensive now. The price goes up all the time.... I ordered a 'skid' for the A/C business I worked for over the summer b/c that's what I did, order parts and supplies... Anyway, there was like 40 bottle for ~$4000... Yeah, just hope you don't have to buy refrigerant, but something like that would only take a couple lbs.

Guys... It's using the refrigerant lines like out of a A/C, think of it as a super cold form of water cooling...

that depends on the refrigerant lol r290 can be bought for $50 per charge
only super high pressure water cooling (500 psi) that requires heavy brazing and charges from a soild to a liquid every 4 seconds lol but when its done you have temps that can burn your skin to nothing :D
 
like this

via capillary tube and evaporator
edit::sorry fugger but your builds make such good examples
 
well 410a and R22... we charged $15/pound and $50 for the service call, then $50 an hour and the service call got you around an hour that started at the office when the technician left.

How many filter-driers did he put on that thing? Jeez

its a cascade so he needs a filter for every stage (3 stages)
 
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