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Build day on Friday!
After I get home from work, the fun begins! Posts will be put up either Friday or Saturday night. The refrigeration piping is a material that Hightower researched and would like to try. He'll be able to provide more specifics as to his choice of tubing |
Titanium was obvious first choice but because it is so expensive, and not readily available and after alot of research we decided to go with stainless steel 316L.
I read a ton of posts on it, and SS wins. Hey if this stuff can go inside the human body, its good for fish too. |
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Refrigeration supplier from Karl. He's got the connections. Aroudn $4-5 /ft I think
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Well, I'm in the middle of the build right now. The system is on the vacuum pump as I type this. I've gone home for dinner and a nap.
*Note* It is VERY easy to get heatstroke in a sun room that peaks at 40 degrees C! I'll be back in an hour or so to charge the system and get the controls finished. All that is really left: 2 wire splices Placing the temperature sensor Ty-rapping the lines and wires together Charging the system with refrigerant Testing to see how cold I can get the tank :) Just kidding! Hightower has a bunch of the pics on his camera. I'll get him to send them to me or post them himself tonight. I'll take my camera when I go back as well. Before I get any questions about why the lines are run in the places they are; This house has concrete walls. I mean EVERY wall is concrete. Even the floors and attic are concrete! That kind of nixxes going through the walls or into the attic to hide the piping. This piping arrangement works for the way Hightower uses the space. I gave him a few options and he picked the setup he liked. I've got a 5000 btu/h A/C unit just sitting in my truck. Does anyone want to have one built? It can be a split or a packaged unit. Let me know via PM. If no-one wants one, I don't know what I'll do with this thing. If you want, titanium tubing could be used in the heat-x. I've got some on order from Latvia, beleive it or not! [braces]for massive inrush of PM's[/braces] ;) More later on...... |
Condensing unit with Ranco temp controller and associated plumbing. Guages were attached while I was charging the system. Don't leave it running too long while doing this!!!!
http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/14...%20process.JPG http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/15...controller.JPG http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/16...controller.JPG http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/17...re%20guage.JPG http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/18...LL%20Drier.JPG http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/19...%20bits%29.JPG Part number for Ranco controller. Not the one most people would want. This is for 24 VAC control, but it was free. The 120 VAC equivilent is the ETC111000 http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/20...t%20number.JPG Why you need to be quick when charging the system. This is after 10-15 min of running the system while charging!!! It started at 80 degrees http://www3.telus.net/kethlerhvac/21...%20degrees.JPG |
Fans Hightower won't be needing anymore. Don't complain about the dirt. He needs to run these basically 24/7 and never really gets a chance to shut them off for cleaning
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just outta curiousity...what was the total cost in materials for all this karl?
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Looks awesome Karl! I have to say it is the first DIY chiller i have ever seen. :biggrin:
I really know almost nothing about refrigeration, but comparing to the horsepower ratings on the store bought chillers, how much power do you think that system has? |
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