all information is in the video,..if you have any questions feel free to shoot me a line all the best |2amone As for Condensation??? WONT HAPPEN!!! explained better than i could by Zenshi from XoXide forums: the air conditioner acts as a dehumidifier as well. The temperature gradient between the outside air and the inside air is really not an issue. The issue is the amount of humidity in the air. condensation can occur even in warm air if the % humidity in the air is high enough (just walk around in a warm foggy day). If the air is bone dry, you can be cool and you will not condense since there is nothing to condense. For any intermediate humidity, the condensation will occur at lower temperatures for lower humidity since it will require the lower temperature for the moisture to undergo a phase transition. If you take a cold item and make it warmer suddenly, there will not be any condensation if the environmental air has not changed in humidity and you did not experience condensation when it was cold. If you, on the other hand change the amount of humidity by taking the cold object outside into humid warmer air, you will experience condensation since the water in the humid air surrounding the cold object will condense onto the surface of the object. This is more due to the change in humidity rather than the change in temperature. So the ability for the local temperature to condense the humidity in the air is really all that matters. A temperature gradient will not cause …
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@kille6525 This unit uses only 240w, it doesn’t effect the electric bill, at least you cant see the difference. It wouldn’t matter to me if it did anyway, as i am a professional business, a percentage of my electric bill is a tax write off. In closing i will add that I was hoping for a more constructive comment
I would hate to see your electric bill
@pfernando27 I am a system designer for high end machines. I do this for a living, customized for private servers and high end gamers. I custom design and build by hand Thermoelectric Air conditioning systems for computers ranging from 200-1000 btu depending on customer needs.
@RamoneTalarico so watch you up to then…..stuff. no really what you doing with that set up.
@RamoneTalarico so watch you up to then…..stuff. no really what you doing with that set up.
@pfernando27 I have no need for a high end video card, im not a gamer.
whats with the little gpu
temps? must be like idle 5 and load 10
temps? must be like idle 5 and load 10
temps? must be like idle 5 and load 10
yes i cant stand dust, im a dust freak…just cant stand it in my machines LOL
@RamoneTalarico
wow is good then tough if use good filtration there is no dust like you said
bad on cost? it virtually cost nothing to do this, please check out my other videos and you will see a simple window unit at 5200 BTU cooling a pc for less than 30 dollars. Dust? there is no dust, i have a 2 stage filtration system built in the unit..for years now the system has been up and running for myself an my customers (i do this for a living) and there is no dust in the machine whatsoever.
I have hit temps as low a neg C on dual core 125w CPUS.
Nice, but “bad” as on the price and dust getting in the case. But the project is really nice. Have you tried adding a little “radiator” to cool the liquid in front of the ac output? Dont know if that what you did on the back of the pc but i think it will keep it cold. I did something similar but the “radiator” was inside a small freezer it keep the cpu at 2-5 f on an overclocked celeron 500mhz. i was able to oc to 1ghz running at the temp mentioned above. Not for long was just testing.
lol it does
heyyy.. now you pc looks like a chemical laboratory!
can never get too cold, think about how cold servers are kept, you need a jacket to work in a server room. Mineral oil would be a huge mistake to put in a water cooling kit because its thicker, and cannot transfer heat as easily as water or a typical non conductive coolant can. Mineral oil is good for submerged systems however, check some of my other vids for those. if your going to use a liquid cooling method use a non conductive coolant =) youll be safe from leaks
Couldn’t it get too cold? and does the liquid cooling use mineral oil or water? ive been wanting to upgrade my system with liquid cooling but im afraid of it breaking and just wrecking all my hard work (and cash).
Well you should be!!!!! and I don’t feel I need to explain to you. Hmph!
its stupid? I am sorry that you feel it is stupid, I truly wish i could elaborate on a specific issue but “stupid” is far to generalized for me to take a time out of my day and speculate on precisely what you mean. as for “its cost a bitch” well…im afraid i dont quite understand what you are trying to say.
thats stupid! its cost a bitch
now THAT would be COLD
now put it inside a Friendly’s freezer!
Now that is awesome