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Scratch Build – In Progress ECI 33+ (3 Stage Cascade) - Stage 1 Completed

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by NoL, 11 Jun 2009.

  1. Ending Credits

    Ending Credits Bunned

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    Only -150? Triple stage might manage -200
     
  2. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Show me. -150C is pushing it.
    I'm working with fully adjustable valves i've modified, should let me get a range to fight coldbugs, as well as a hot gas bypass system for the really warm boots.
     
  3. barry99705

    barry99705 sudo rm -Rf /

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    Other than the coolness factor (heh), what's the point of refrigeration? Seems like a lot of work, and a lot of power usage for a gigahertz or so of overclocking.
     
  4. Floyd

    Floyd Wire Twister

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    Man I wish I knew even a little about HVAC to understand what im looking at in that cad.
     
  5. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    The point of something like this, or of Ln2, is to push the limits of overclocking, and take over some top HWbot spots. A fully stable system like this that can go this low, can possibly beat up an Ln2 system.
     
  6. Sir Digby

    Sir Digby The Supprising Adventures

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    So I assume this has the capability of running at low temperatures for extended periods of time - compared to Ln2 which requires top-ups?

    Good luck with it and I look forward to seeing the results :)
     
  7. Ending Credits

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    Well You know more than me, I was just going on what I've read previously.
     
  8. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    With the adjustable valves, I might be able to see as low as -160C with low to no load and a light charge, we'll see. But yes, I will be able to have this run 24/7 (though will hit the power bill if I did), and not have to top it off or what not. And have more stable temperatures. Ln2 you can be pouring every 5 minutes!
     
  9. karolis

    karolis Code Monkey

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    bloody hell man, this is going to be one awesome setup.
    I've just finished a module in thermodynamics (exam on wednesday, wish me luck), even though i'm no expert, this kind of system is really worth a lot respect. I'll definitely be following this.

    Best of luck
     
  10. disturbed13

    disturbed13 What's a Dremel?

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    oh dear god
    talk about a cold chip
    how does all of that work?
     
  11. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Standard refrigeration cycle on the first stage. It chills a heat exchanger that serves as the condenser for the second stage. The second stage uses this cold condenser to condense a higher pressure lower boiling point gas after straining it to remove oil (which is recirculated to the compressor). This second stage then chills a second heat exchanger stack, which serves as a condenser for the third stage's EVEN colder boiling point refrigerant.
    All stages will be equipped with safety controls for pressure, digital temperature displays, automatic turn on and off for stages, and the third stage features and oil less hot gas bypass, allowing me to warm up the third stage separately of the first two.
     
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  12. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Small update, milling machine is stripped and in the basement, going to give it some red paint and rebuild.
     
  13. DonT-FeaR

    DonT-FeaR I know what a fk'n Dremel is ok.:D

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    /\ sweet
     
  14. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Some fairly sloppy grinding and heavy red krylon paint later,

    [​IMG]

    A milling machine! Richard got it into the workshop on this dolley of his. I was scared watching this thing jump up and down with each step. (Had to underinflate the tires on the dolley to take 300lbs safely)
     
  15. Gunter

    Gunter What's a Dremel?

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    Im I´ll keep visiting this thread, nice cad art.
     
  16. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Thank you.
     
  17. The boy 4rm oz

    The boy 4rm oz Project: Elegant-Li

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    I like that, milling machine on matching sack trolly haha.
     
  18. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    I'm tempted enough to build a phase unit onto it. Would have to get a tiny bit bigger tires though so that I could sneak some rubber stoppers below the main piece.
    Would be pretty cool though?
     
  19. NoL

    NoL What's a Dremel?

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    Welding up a new work table, mainly for the project, but also for the milling machine.
    Then we can start plotting the cage :)

    [​IMG]
     
  20. Carpet3

    Carpet3 Minimodder

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    Wow.

    I dont know anything about this stuff but it certainly looks very impressive :)
     

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