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    as requested eligray system

    so i was asked to post the pics of the build for eligray so here u go guys i will post all the pics i have
    as well i can only post 5 at a time so i will post a couple more when i find them but i will look right away
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    zomg nice vacuum gauge :O
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    ok guys here ya guy a couple more pics plus could not find a pic of the condensor after i evened out the fins as i made this condensor my self (wish i would have takin pics of that
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    nice and clean
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    Very nice... How is the compressor on noise?

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    Nice application of insulation tape on that condenser I used thin strips of it as a gasket on the shroud I made on my last build. Great how many uses that stuff can have

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    u know it i love the stuff
    and for the loudness of the compressor (it is not loud at all about the same as a nf11fx)

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    Nice job.

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    thanks for all the nice words

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    Looks a beaut i like the cold cathodes eligray put in there also
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    AWWW!!!

    You stole my idea for a aluminum frame box and Plexiglass sides!

    Well..... At least now i know it looks cool!
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    Nice case . Different than others.

    How much HP have those compressor ?

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    hey petres i am not to sure i think it was 1/3 hp when i looked it up
    here this is what i could find its not the best compressor but it did the job
    it is a AE9430ES R22 displacement 8.85cc motor type is CSIR 2750/BTU

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    one question: can you replace the evaporator radiator with those water radiators?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serpentarius View Post
    one question: can you replace the evaporator radiator with those water radiators?
    uhhh what???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serpentarius View Post
    one question: can you replace the evaporator radiator with those water radiators?
    you mean the condenser? no you cannot, these are made to handle the very high pressures refrigeration systems must withhold
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    i am not to sure what u are asking but if u mean can u take a rad that is made for water cooling and use it as a condensor for phase change. if this is what u are asking then no as they are not made to hold that much pressure. but if you mean can u use a water cooled condensor then yes. but i think teyber covered it for me thanks man

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    What about something like this. Idk if it will hold a lot of pressure, but it looks like a cheap alternative if it would actually work.......
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=370122208935
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    Quote Originally Posted by sjg0 View Post
    What about something like this. Idk if it will hold a lot of pressure, but it looks like a cheap alternative if it would actually work.......
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=370122208935
    If it says water cooling in the name, don't use it. It has only been tested to 2-5 PSI tops, its also 80MM which is far to small for phase change
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Lead Head View Post
    If it says water cooling in the name, don't use it. It has only been tested to 2-5 PSI tops, its also 80MM which is far to small for phase change
    Oh ok. I thought thermaltake was too lazy to make a real rad so they just bought a whole bunch of refigeration ones. But if its only tested to 3-5psi then forget it. I was thinking get like 2-3 of the 120mm versions and link em together. Oh well....
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    Quote Originally Posted by sjg0 View Post
    Oh ok. I thought thermaltake was too lazy to make a real rad so they just bought a whole bunch of refigeration ones. But if its only tested to 3-5psi then forget it. I was thinking get like 2-3 of the 120mm versions and link em together. Oh well....

    Dude post an add in a local paper for broken air conditioners or refrigerators and just snag some free parts and there you got a condensor capable of handling your 250 psi you will be running trough them or here order one or of these he has small and large sizes for cheap.

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/Small-Condenser-f...3286.m20.l1116
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    And how about perfomance loaded ?

    system is working with r22 ?

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    no the system is running off a mix of r290,r507 and holds 200 watts @17c to -19c and not to sure if i could have gotin any better

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