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Ok I have finished my first test run and everything went great :)
Operating Instructions: Start First Stage and wait until Heat Exchange Output gets down to ~-40c range Start Second Stage and keep an eye on Heat Exchange Output #2, it should stay below -35c To Shut Down, turn off Second Stage and wait until pressure equalizes on both Red and Blue Gauge’s, around -100psi. Was told not really needed but a good idea. Blue Gauge is Low Pressure Red Gauge is High Pressure * Note: Second Stage Low Pressure, Blue Gauge is off by 10psi, higher than it should be Left side is First Stage Pressure Gauges Right side is Second Stage Pressure Gauges Typical operating pressure of High Side of Second Stage would be from 165-215 or so depending on load condition. Load Ranges: These I saw myself on the very first run of the unit before I took it home. At 200w… it is holding -95c… At 270w… it is holding -89c…. At 285w… it is holding -87c…. 1st stage: 3/4+ hp condensing unit (has low pressure cut off) SLHX (shell tube thing...) Danfoss TUAE TXV. Swep plate hx. 2nd stage: 1/2+ hp compressor Condenser for my usual v2000 unit for desuperheater. SLHX 3ft of 5/16 in 1/2 Captubing to Evap (chilly1 evap) Yellow jacket 3/8 stainless steel flex line (flare end on each) Highside cut off switch. So here I have the completed video of the first test run. Please forgive my noobish video skills :) As the startup of the first stage takes a few minutes I cut out most of that so as not to bore everyone :) Things I need to do: Pickup 2 more temp guages so that I do not have to swap out the probes. I would like to watch all temps at one time. Small compact 12v power supply so I do not have to use a PC PSU just to power the 2 fans, 1 on the 1st stage condensor and the other that is on the 2nd stage compressor to help keep that cool, that was added after the build was completed and was told not really needed. Redo a few more places of insulation. So here you go, enjoy :) Most of the noise you hear is the First Stage Compresor, it's a beast ! Then the big compressor fan. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zDu-Xgt400 Some new pic's after cleaned up. http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/1504/img1169e.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/6148/img1164.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/9263/img1165z.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/453/img1166c.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/3006/img1167u.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/1750/img1168n.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/2971/img1170a.jpg |
Embedded the video for yah buddy. I get the feeling this thing having been around for a while, is, well, older and wiser, with phenomenal cosmic powers :confused3:
I'll have to study this thing for a bit :ash1: Big Thanks for listing us on your video buddy, :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Everyone needs to find the thread tool at the top where it says "rate this thread" and set it to excellent. Then you need to click on the rep badge for Buckeye and click add to rep. Do it now. that is all. *Stickied as well |
lol like i said in the other posts.... i think bill is in a race to see who can pull down to -100 the quickest
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Wow Buckeye. Thanks a bunch for sharing! Looks like you get to have all the fun ;)
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Nice indeed!
Roll it out, set it up and post some of the craziest bench scores around - That's how it's done. Rock on! :band1: |
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