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    Tiny Electronics Cooling Research Project



    Howdy,

    I am doing a project on cooling a small heat load while using a very small throttling valve in order to test feasibility. I am new to the VC cycle world and have a few basic questions to ask, and i'd like to keep this up for all other questions that may arise. Enjoy the ride.

    What I have:
    1.4cc Compressor Cooling Cap: 360W
    Speed Range:2100-6500rpm
    R134a

    With just the compressor, how do I size the condenser and the evaporator.

    Thanks and Gig'em
    Brandon
    Last edited by MeenAg2015; 03-03-2015 at 05:39 AM.



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    Re: Tiny Electronics Cooling Research Project

    As usual with questions like this, you are starting with the wrong piece of kit. The compressor is the last item to select.
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    Re: Tiny Electronics Cooling Research Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    As usual with questions like this, you are starting with the wrong piece of kit. The compressor is the last item to select.
    Hi Brian,

    We have no choice in what to start with, the company asking me to do this has given us the compressor and the throttle valve. Is there a way to do it with these two pieces?

    Thanks and Gig'em
    Last edited by MeenAg2015; 04-03-2015 at 07:21 PM.

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    Re: Tiny Electronics Cooling Research Project

    Brandon

    give it them back and tell Trinity you are not EPA certified to carry out this work.

    This forum is not here to encourage law breakers working on the cheap.

    How to become an EPA certified A/C & Refrigeration Technician

    The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has required that all persons handling refrigerants should be certified. If you are not certified you can't legally buy refrigerants
    Last edited by r.bartlett; 04-03-2015 at 03:52 PM.

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    Re: Tiny Electronics Cooling Research Project

    The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has required that all persons handling refrigerants should be certified. If you are not certified you can't legally buy refrigerants
    WOW! RB!
    You telling me that even the U.S. of A. Is now making fridge's comply?
    Brilliant.
    Grizzly

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