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Pjalchemist
16-12-2007, 09:27 PM
No pun with the title, no clue given directly to what it's for but so far this the evap and hold down which will be made in the next 3 weeks (bloody crimbo/new year messes it all up)
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Pete
SoddemFX
16-12-2007, 10:56 PM
What is it inside Pete?
Are you making the evaporator or just the hold down?
From the size, is it for a chipset?
Tom
Stocky
17-12-2007, 01:47 PM
It could be graphics. What head/ evap design are you using?
Pjalchemist
17-12-2007, 05:51 PM
What is it inside Pete?
Are you making the evaporator or just the hold down?
From the size, is it for a chipset?
Tom
I did the drawing, got a mate to make me it along with some other bits!
Tom, what ya mean whats inside it?
It could be graphics. What head/ evap design are you using?
Stepper and will have some mods done to it to make it even better
I'm torn via a NL11F or SC21
SoddemFX
17-12-2007, 06:17 PM
I meant what does the evaporator look like inside :)
In my opinion i'd go with the NL11F, an SC21 is overkill and it won't be happy with the very low back pressure you'll have if you're going to tune it for a low load like a chipset
Tom
Pjalchemist
17-12-2007, 07:12 PM
I meant what does the evaporator look like inside :)
In my opinion i'd go with the NL11F, an SC21 is overkill and it won't be happy with the very low back pressure you'll have if you're going to tune it for a low load like a chipset
Tom
Who said that it was only one evap?
Just re-building my rig so i can do some cad work on the other stuff!
SC21 is what im really thinking a lot of!
Stocky
17-12-2007, 09:26 PM
But the NL11F is tried and tested like a mule.
SoddemFX
17-12-2007, 09:41 PM
The NL11F works well at very low back pressures and is meant to work like that, it has a smaller displacement than the SC21 but it works a lot more efficiently at the large compression ratios.
If you need huge capacity at higher suction pressures (lower compression ratios) then the SC series are great, like for the first stage of a cascade the SC's are good, they have large dispacement and work well.
If it's just for benchmarking then i guess it doesn't matter but the SC's are fairly loud, especially the larger ones...
What is it that you plan to do with this system Pete?
Tom
Pjalchemist
17-12-2007, 10:52 PM
But the NL11F is tried and tested like a mule.
Indeed it is
The NL11F works well at very low back pressures and is meant to work like that, it has a smaller displacement than the SC21 but it works a lot more efficiently at the large compression ratios.
If you need huge capacity at higher suction pressures (lower compression ratios) then the SC series are great, like for the first stage of a cascade the SC's are good, they have large dispacement and work well.
If it's just for benchmarking then i guess it doesn't matter but the SC's are fairly loud, especially the larger ones...
What is it that you plan to do with this system Pete?
Tom
Some uber benching with a very trick and custom unit that i dont think has been done before.
I been busy tonight
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