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Old 8th July 2004, 21:22   #21
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Nice , make me wanna make one too (saying this for 2 months or so, haven't done a thing jet, don't even have my WC jet )
 
Old 8th July 2004, 21:24   #22
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i know the first step is the hardest one
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Old 8th July 2004, 21:28   #23
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here is a pic of my temp display

tough omg -3.2 that is not possible
but when i removed the sensor and heat it up and put it back it goes to -19 and jumps to -26 big 2 and small 6
normaly its like +23.5 but i think not an negative temps because the - is in place of the normaly big letter
here is the magic heatsink

this will make my procc goes to OC'heaven
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Old 11th July 2004, 09:39   #24
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awesome work so far keep up the good work...
is there gonna be a thread on how you made it too?

just a question: doing refils and so in belgium, can you do it yourself or dou you have to go to the store for that?
 
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you mean filling of the system?or what
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Old 11th July 2004, 17:30   #26
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yes
 
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ah it's very hard to get coolant
very hard,oke not that hard but when you know some people it's not difficult to get some.
i can take some from school.
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Old 11th July 2004, 23:13   #28
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and where would I have to run to if I want to get it done if I can't get any coolant ... or equipment to change condensor & evap?
 
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maybe a person who build coolinstallations.
look in the yellow pages for someone in the region and tell him what you wanne build.for a small price you get some stuff
if you want some material i have a "procent" by a dealer
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