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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: hollywood, fl
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OK, I want to design a prommy like shell and was wondering what the hardest thermal material is?? I know the phrase "THE LIGHTER THE BETTER THE INSULATOR" is true, but what i would love to do Is build a box/enclosure around my custom evap and pour a mix that is liquid base and dry's hard kinda like exopy but with say acetone that when it evap's the matiral becomes rock hard..
I would like a material that wont absorb the cold from the evap lowering the actual thermal heat removal from the evap head.. Ive heard some talk about cutting board material!! thanks and some pic's and spec's of my new project !! ![]() Description Refrigeration Condensing Unit, Voltage @ 60 hz Single Phase 115 Volts, Suction 3/8 Inch Flare, Connections Liquid Flare 1/4 Inch, Length 13.8 Inches, Height 9.7 Inches, Width 11.8 Inches, Nominal Power 1/3 HP, BOM 001, BtuH Capacity @ 0 Degree Fahrenheit Ambient Temperature 1830, BtuH Capacity @ -10 Degrees Fahrenheit Ambient Temperature 1440, BtuH Capacity @ -15 Degrees Fahrenheit Ambient Temperature 1260, BtuH Capacity @ -20 Degrees Fahrenheit Ambient Temperature 1080 Grainger Item: 4VN20 Price (ea) : $441.75 Manufacturer: COPELAND Mfg. Model#: M4FL-0033-IAA-001 and the baker EVAP. ![]() |
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