great stuff man.... in for the duration
I have been doing HVAC work for years but this is compltely different. I just recently built and SS with a friend who basically told me where to put the stuff and I put it together. We think there may be a leak but are continuing our diagnostics. Wished I lived closer than it would be easy but that is not the case. Hoping to have it up and running soon but early indication of some great preformance.
One thing maybe you can answer for me is on the load testers. I have seen that not once has the imediate mass of a CPU been duplicated or even atempted to be duplicated in a load tester, As a hunk of copper will disapate heat at a different rate than a CPU, as every base element has different thermal dinamics. Would this make conclusive results next to imposible? Really we are testing how much load the unit in question can disapate for the mass of the hunk of copper with a said load on it. if it were made of lead, nickel or zink we could possibly see three different results?
Possible ???
Also most of these evaps have not been enginered to meet certain requirments so would it be possible to get different results with the same eveporator give it would be used on the same unit. or are the manufacturing of these very controlled enviroment & why is there not factory testing and data on said evaps.
Sorry for being so long winded really caught up oin this stuff now as it fasinates me how home brew all this is as in my world of refrigeration unit for Commercial and residential use is all preformance rated with set charging weights and specific metering requirments ....
I was in total disbeleif when I asked gun the charging requiments and the answer was we have to dial it in on the fly ..... and metering is a best guess situation ????
Sorry if this goes off topic a bit just trying tio understand the logic and engineering behind these machiens. It should not be hit or miss ????
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