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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 13:12:18 -0400, Glenn Ashmore
wrote: #2 is the idea I am leaning towards. I have room to mount an air cooled BD50 directly below the box with plenty of ventilation. Couple of things still have me stalled. I would like to use .192" ID stainless tube which should stand up better to bumps with cans and corrosion but the thermal conductivity is a lot lower than copper. I could compensate by going to .335" ID but that might slow down the refrigerant to much to push the oil through. Think I will stick with .192" and adjust the expansion valve and compressor speed. Glenn, Another alternative could be a large stainless tube or box filled with PEG/potable antifreeze, and containing the spiral of copper tube inside. Depends the thermal conductivity of the PEG though. If a stainless box is used this could have an aluminium finned surface to improve thermal conductivity. cheers, Pete. |
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