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Silver_Platinum |
07-14-2004 01:45 AM |
Finding a condensor
Hey guys,
I'm struggling to find a small condensor for a direct die unit. I'm looking for ones similar to the condensors found in the Vapo's and Mach's if anyone could help me out I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
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HAL-9000 |
07-14-2004 01:56 AM |
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Originally Posted by Silver_Platinum
Hey guys,
I'm struggling to find a small condensor for a direct die unit. I'm looking for ones similar to the condensors found in the Vapo's and Mach's if anyone could help me out I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
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Vapochills use Danfoss compressors. (you did mean compressor, not condensor, right?) which can be found here link
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Silver_Platinum |
07-14-2004 04:30 AM |
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Originally Posted by HAL-9000
Vapochills use Danfoss compressors. (you did mean compressor, not condensor, right?) which can be found here link
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No Condensor is what I'm after :) I might try contact asetek and see what they say, unless someone can help me.
Thanks,
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redleader |
07-16-2004 04:58 PM |
Check a dump. Lots of old fridges and ACs have somewhat compact condensers.
Failing that you can buy them new from a local AC parts dealer or RParts.com. This is obviously more expensive though.
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Here a manufacturer sells them @ around $35-50 depending on the size, design and materials. But I'm in Asia, there maybe condenser repair guys there in your place maybe they can make you one.
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Popcicle |
07-18-2004 08:59 PM |
If you are really in a bind go to an auto salvage place and browse
around. Get yourself an AC condensor on the cheap. The compact
vehicles use a relatively small unit. Auto AC's run 134a. The "old"
models run R12.
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Silver_Platinum |
07-26-2004 01:24 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Popcicle
If you are really in a bind go to an auto salvage place and browse
around. Get yourself an AC condensor on the cheap. The compact
vehicles use a relatively small unit. Auto AC's run 134a. The "old"
models run R12.
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I had similar ideas. Does anyone know any reasons as to why I won't be able to use one?
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