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That's a sweet Cascade N0l! The craftsmanship is superb.
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NOL this build is looking amazingly neat and tidy for the amount of copper that's going into it. How the hell do you find time for med school and to still build this stuff? :Dizzy:
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What I like is hes doing this build totally different than the knock offs that are going around.
Yes its taking NOL awhile to build this, but these are not simple builds and take time and money + knowledge to complete a good performing and safe unit to run. Plus he has school etc that he also does. Good Job NOL ! |
Incredible workmanship as always Nol :good:
If only I had 3 grand to spare :Dizzy: |
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Take your issue elsewhere Planet, we already resolved our dispute. Crash someone elses party.
I shall name it Squishy, and it shall be my squishy! Run caps and R507 decided to show up (that cylinder took 3 weeks to get here from Hawaii, but brand new for $85 was hard to pass up). So what did I do? Checked my micron gauge, and after a week sitting, she still read 185 microns. Amazing; that meant charging time. A burst of r290 (brought up to 20psi) to handle the oil, and then flipped to r507a. After I had maxed out the CPEV, I realized I was getting little adjust-ability, the rotary is just huge and doing it's job. More charge and I got adjust-ability back. I hit critical charge and the temperature started dropping. At four minutes the back end of the goal had snow. And six, it was all nice ball. By eight minutes the accumulator was showing signs of blizzard conditions. She has a nice purr to her too, vibrating against the table it's on isn't helping but the 1/3hp thing on the condenser is working. The first coils are warm if a bit hot, but by coil loop two it's only 2C over ambient. That will change with load, but I doubt by much. Onto the sexy pictures. http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/1...0705002356.jpg http://img651.imageshack.us/img651/3350/0705002357.jpg |
i see snowwwwww
we wants moarrrr |
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