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I need some web sites to find parts like evaps and compressors. I am having trouble finding them. I am looking for BIG evaps etc.

- 2 Ton Copeland A/C Compressor (is this a good one?)
- A-Frame Evap (as condensor?)
- Small Evap to chill res
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What kind of evap? For a chiller you just make your own out of tubing. For a DD, there's nothing that will handle an i7, if that's what you're after. If you don't know about under the ice already you probably shouldn't be building. I know that sounds like a dick thing to say but I kinda feel it's true. I mean, of course you could be first an HVAC tech and second an OC'r. In which case I take my comment back.
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Can I use an A-Frame Evap as a condenser?
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You are honestly wasting your time with such large parts on a water chiller. The gain you get from having such a powerful compressor and a large condenser isn't going to justify the additional cost. An A/C unit around 4000 to 6000btu is PLENTY. An i7 will easily overtake a chiller. You need a very strong single stage direct die setup for an i7 if you plan 24/7. Otherwise, be a weekend warrior and get a cascade or a cpu pot.
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What is up with all this "i7 is too hot for cascade etc." stuff? I am pretty sure an i7 won't overtake a chiller, especially if it has a decent reservoir. I will buy that it may overtake a SS, but that is a whole other animal than a chiller. I still want to know if I use an A-Frame Evap as a condenser
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What is up with all this "i7 is too hot for cascade etc." stuff? I am pretty sure an i7 won't overtake a chiller, especially if it has a decent reservoir. I will buy that it may overtake a SS, but that is a whole other animal than a chiller. I still want to know if I use an A-Frame Evap as a condenser

So you accept that an i7 will overtake most single stages, yet you refute to the fact that a chiller wont? LOLWUT!? A single stage phase is MUCH MUCH MUCH stronger than any chiller on cpu cooling. Maybe if said chiller had DICE I could see your point, but I think you don't know wth you are talking about.
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A 1 ton condensing unit has a capacity of around 2kW to 3kW at AC temperatures(50F to 60F). No i7 is putting out that kind of heat.
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A 1 ton condensing unit has a capacity of around 2kW to 3kW at AC temperatures(50F to 60F). No i7 is putting out that kind of heat.
correct me if i am wrong, but isn't 1 ton 12,000btu? 12,000/3.41214163= 3516.8528452905983272446988081207 watts to be exact if my calculations are right.

why do you need such a large compressor anyway? 2 tons is absolutely MASSIVE, i guess at least you know your compressor will be able to handle the load but its overkill(id hate to see your electric bill) i recommend for a single stage to be 1/2hp. so lets see here. 1 hp is 745.699872watts and a 2 ton compressor is about 7000watts. so thats what? a 9 or 10hp compressor right there?

so what exactly is your plans with this unit? unless you are using this for a ridiculously large cascade or a giant fluorinert chiller or something this seems way past overkill even.
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I hadn't converted the tonnage to HP. Yeah, over-overkill. I will try to find a 6000btu unit.
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