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Nice article :super: |
yeah very nice but there are is a error i saw:s in the drawing you mention a filter and a drier. the 2 thing are actualy 1 filer/drier located between condensor and cappilair.;) |
-:D i see the pic is from pimprig:rolleyes: |
the drawing from Pimprig is based on somebody planning to build his own unit afaik and used as illustration |
a filter and a drawer doesn't exist maybe he sawed it apart or something :^D |
thanks will update the picture; done! |
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No testing with Gamer's FX? |
if only he wasn't married or had kids;) |
just read the article again. its maybe not a big deal but i don't think the suction is vacuum. it will be a very low presure but when the compressor low-pres side or suction side is vacuum there will be no resistance for the current. because the installation isn't made 100% clean there is going to be a little bit of moisture in it,(effects the state of the insulation thats around the copper). after not mutch time there will be small sparks and short-circuit as effect. Quote:
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lol, i googled for the word i was thinking, and google didn't correct it :^D my english is not waterproof :p |
as long as it's phasechangeproof;) |
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