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Besides.. 2500BTU is enough.. what HP is the compressor? I would charge it with almost all propane and a tiny bit of 134a to add weight to the propane and to take care of the flamable propane.. You'll be set then..
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here's what i know about the compressor. Its really a dehumidifier stripped to be a water chiller.
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Model# 05265
Auto Shut-Off: yes--compressor shut down
Collection Pan Size: 21 pints
Depth: 17 1/2 in.
Drain Hose Connection: yes
Height: 20 3/16 in.
Humidistat: humidity control
Number Of Fan Speeds: 2 speeds
Water-Level Control: yes (auto defrost control)
Weight: 45 lbs.
Wheels: yes
Width: 12 9/16 in.
Ok well this is what I found it says on the back of it it's 1.73L/kwh which since it does 65pts/24hrs means that it's a 2527.559 btu unit... that's if you can make that conversion (I think you can but maybe not)
pulls 6.5 amperes on 115 volts in this 750-watt unit
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I got that info from 000. He did the research
As for the refrigerant. I personally have never tried such thing. And from what i know. R22 should be quite sufficient. What i know is that its even better than the infamous r-134a. So from what i hear from u is use my maze3-1 as just a regular maze3. Once i'm done making the acrylic case, i'll come back with the results. But what do you think of my compressor. Good find for 140 (includes evap and condensor)?