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    Default (simple) Phase change question.

    just a simple question (I assume it's simple)

    does the length of the tubing in the condenser count as part of the length of the capillary tube (Cap Tube)?

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    Default Re: (simple) Phase change question.

    I do not believe so.
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    Default Re: (simple) Phase change question.

    and how do you fit that miniscule plumming .031″ (ish, depending) on to the condensor? do you just use an adaptor? or do you have some kind of storage tank imbetween?

    (and thanks crenn )

    oh, and can u use a "normal" compressor, instead of a frige compressor?

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    Default Re: (simple) Phase change question.

    define normal... it has to be rated for certain specs. you would just clamp the tube coming from the condenser and braze it AFAIK.
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    Default Re: (simple) Phase change question.

    I only have very limited knowledge in phase cooling. Either way you need to use a compressor which is compatible with the medium you're using. That's why fridge compressors are often used.... I think.
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    Default Re: (simple) Phase change question.



    something like that (this is a car a/c compressor)

    and thanks for the reply's Spawn-inc, and crenn

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    I do not believe that is suited for the job. You have to have an external motor to drive that compressor and I'm not sure what requirements would be needed.
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    Default Re: (simple) Phase change question.

    no that wouldn't be ideal, i would assume you would get an electric motor to run the thing? it's best to get a 1/6 to 1/2 HP compressor in there.

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