Quote: Originally posted by Melgar | I was looking into repurposing mini-fridges and old water coolers for this sort of thing, but ultimately, the resulting devices would be enormous.
The condensers are pretty much always huge, and it's not like it's practical to replace the condenser with something more compact. The advantages of
this sort of setup are that it's very small, easy to set up, and beats air cooling. Also, I can just add ice from my freezer to boost the effective
cooling power and efficiency. |
Actualy it is incredibly easy, if you have a map torch all you need to get is some 15% silphos for the refrigeration side of things, then 6 feet of
1/4 and 1/2 to make a coaxial condenser and water cool it!
then to recharge it just use an aspirator to suck it down, add some 134a, rinse and repeat 3 times then do a full on charge or get a local fridge shop
to do it for ya, most will do it for 50 bucks or so some may even do it free out of the novelty of the project.
I built that out of boredom in less then an hour! now given I have all the fancy tools and stuff but honestly any one of you could do the same over a
day or so of hunting materials, the water side is just regular old plumbing solder.
15%silphos may take a touch of work to find or ebay it, but it is a forgiving general purpose brazing rod for refrigeration. Just ensure joint is nice
and hot (glowing red)
[Edited on 23-3-2018 by XeonTheMGPony] |