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    isn't the insulation a little overkill for -30C?
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    honestly there are some really stupid people here. I mean stupid as in low IQ and fantastic imaginations with little deductive reasoning.

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    Originally posted by zabomb4163
    isn't the insulation a little overkill for -30C?
    Well your putting hundreds of dollers worth of equipment, i'd rather it saved then wrecked. The extra touch is needed therefore

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    Originally posted by zabomb4163
    isn't the insulation a little overkill for -30C?
    It all depends on where you are, 90% humidity is a formidable foe

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    Originally posted by LardArse
    I bought mine for USD $70. You can pull a vacuum longer like overnight with a vacuum pump but not with some compressors which will get too hot and shut off. Which means better evac with a vacuum pump.
    Ok thx
    How strong the vacuum pump should be?

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    What happens if your vaccum pump don't have oil in it?

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    Um it won't pull a vacuum might break it?
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    I can't remember the specs of my current one think it is 2 CFM.
    Well no oil = no lubrication and motor will be in great pain.

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    In a rotary vane pump, the oil seals the vanes, helping it to achieve deeper vacuum. If the oil level is even a little bit low, it won't pump as well as it should. Whatsmore, when the oil starts to get milky looking (from absorbed moisture) it won't pump as well. Manufacturers recommend that the oil be changed after each use. Only use vacuum pump oil. Any other type of oil will not do the job and may damage the pump.

    CFM rating is only important if you are working on big systems and pulling vacuum through large hoses and fittings. On these small systems CFM rating is irrelevant. Micron rating is what matters.
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    These guides are really great

    I saw guides generally about teories.. these are something
    for me a new , there I can read about building vapor
    phase cooling from other way - practical ( how to
    use tools etc. ) and it's very helpful with photos

    Are you going to write new articles ?

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    It all depends on where you are, 90% humidity is a formidable foe
    If the room air is 75F/24C at 90%RH, then condensate will form on any surface which is 72F/22.5C or lower. 90% humidity is indeed a formidable foe. Dehumidifying the room with a dehumidifier or A/C is very strongly recommended.
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    Maybe Peter Vandamned could make a dutch translation?

    I'm planning a little project for my upcoming vacation, but I'm pretty much a Vaporphase noob.

    I did ready lots of threads here sice I first came here. But there are many technical english terms wich I don't know the dutch word for.

    So It would come in handy

    grtz ns_ripper.

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    I cant see any of those guides now, brings up the site but not the guides.

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    Originally posted by TheDogFather
    I cant see any of those guides now, brings up the site but not the guides.

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    Hmm, it works from my side

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    Works here...

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    50 cm square is one HELL of a big evaporator...lol...i'm sure it's a typo. Awsome guide

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    Originally posted by stasiu
    50 cm square is one HELL of a big evaporator...lol...i'm sure it's a typo. Awsome guide
    Well I was also trying to cool the whole mobo with that

    I'll amend that in a bit. Thx for the spot!

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    how much money and time did u spend to do all that stuff.
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    so much information in here, EVERYONE who wants to DIY a phase change system should read this :P

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    Originally posted by hrhrhrfoot
    so much information in here, EVERYONE who wants to DIY a phase change system should read this :P
    i agree i am about to take a swing at pahase change and this exactly what i was looking for.

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    ladarse u r0x
    always sorry 4 my english

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    In the guide about a prommy on gfx all the pics are dead

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    I think the pics might or might not be around, hopefully I can find the backup to replace them. Thx for letting me know

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    Very good guide. Thanx a lot for your effort!!!
    Keep up the good work. Maybe I'm going to try to make one myself this summer!
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    great guides

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    btw the pics on the mounting a prommy on a gpu are not working

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