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jort 4th January 2005 01:52

Project phase-change "maybe cascade"(old beginning chiller thread)
 
starting a new project even my old one is not finisched yet:^D

so whats this al about.
because my previous unit wasn't that good(mounting, insulation, etc...)
i am going to make something where this is not needed (not mutch).
so what is a chiller?
its just and evaporator in a tank that chills the water and a coil (rad) thats cooling you procc.
just a watercooling with a watercooled rad(chilled water)
here is pic from a small beercooler @ school.




so i am going to make this, but smaller then.

stuff needed?
a tank to put the water in(think i am going to the local hardware store or kitchen stuff alike store.
copper: lol, just ask my teacher.
a proppelor to keep the water moving(
thats it i guess.
i've got a compressor still here and a condensor too


and this don't belong to the cooling but its needed too.
just a tank on a comprr and a condensor isn't that impressive:grum:
so mod that unit a bit.
going to apply sort of a logo on it.

going to cut that i plexi and apply it on one of the sides (w'll be lighted with ultra bright leds)

i'll update asap

kr15t0f 4th January 2005 01:57

seems like a nice project. :super:

jort 4th January 2005 01:59

tnx, i'll try to make it better then the previous;)
the mod part won't be the problem,
just the cooling part(i'll try my best, still have to ask my teacher) :p but i can make everything @ home beside the cooltechnica part

;)

wutske 4th January 2005 09:58

I don't think you'll need that propellor. The water won't freeze if you use anti-freeze and your pomp will make the water move already.

kristos 4th January 2005 10:14

http://www.icecoldcomputing.com/text...page.php?id=30

conclusion : water-methanol mixture

http://www.icecoldcomputing.com/text...page.php?id=67

conclusion : -40°C = bad news for chillers :grum:

kr15t0f 4th January 2005 10:24

Quote:

Originally posted by kristos
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http://www.icecoldcomputing.com/text...page.php?id=67

conclusion : -40°C = bad news for chillers :grum:

there are prolly pumps that are made for those temperatures.

jort 4th January 2005 10:35

damn that sucks.
idd i'll look around 4 a pump that can handle sutch temps.

het btw tnx for the info :super:

Quote:

Originally posted by HardFreak
I don't think you'll need that propellor. The water won't freeze if you use anti-freeze and your pomp will make the water move already.
forgot about that:wtf:

edit(but i our school they use regular water, and its -10).

but we have a chiller to with antifreese thats -40, but they still use a proppelor:grum:

jort 4th January 2005 15:36

about the proppelor i think its for better heattransaction:)

Nazaar 4th January 2005 18:21

looks like a "cool" project



:^D

Nazaar 15th January 2005 19:15

any progress on this one ?


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