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Old 2nd February 2003, 21:02   #1
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My mam wants to buy a new refrigirator.
So i was thinking about using the old one to cool down my cpu.
So it like a vapo or promethia .
The hot cpu would expand the freon(or other gas) and then the compressor would compress that fas again

http://users.skynet.be/appelmoes/frigo.png


here you see what i mean.
whil thus be able to make?
and is the circuit good?

sry about my bad englishuke:
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Old 2nd February 2003, 21:11   #2
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just drill some holes into the fridge and put your motheboard into the fridge
3-5° will do fine i guess
 
Old 2nd February 2003, 21:13   #3
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no
if you do it like that ,you dont get anything out of it...
i mean ... then its just a frige who cools and its but ugly.
i mean why 10°C when i could get under ambient?
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Old 2nd February 2003, 21:15   #4
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well ...
i´m not enough to do what YOU want (i know its possible but dunno how)

wait for replies from other peeps on the board
 
Old 3rd February 2003, 08:18   #5
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so you have 2 have an evaporator.
i don't know where you can find one.don't think nor chip-con nor vapo will supply you one.
i think your best shot is to make from your fridge a chiller
 
Old 3rd February 2003, 11:11   #6
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indeed, waterchiller will work

PC in fridge will get ya too many humididty probs u know
 
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and what if i use a waterblock..thru the waterblock would go the gas...the heat of the cpu wil then expand the gas en the circuit closes
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Old 3rd February 2003, 17:30   #8
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i think there will be a large form of condense on the outside of the waterblock if you do that

am i right ?
 
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i am not sure.
the compressor of a frigo differs of one from a vapo-prom
i think the temps would be around ambient
off course i wont use water.
maybe freon or other not freezing gas-liquad
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i'm building somethink like that with the peeps@ colorcase
we're thinking about to copy the micro-freezer now. no real clue how to do that
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