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Modding a case for a phase change system

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Jcollins82

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Mar 7, 2005
My intention is to buy a Vapochill LS system down the line and I was wondering if anyone could tell me what kind of modification I would have to do to a case to prepare it for a phase change setup. Aside from the fact that I'll have to cut a hole in the bottom of it, are there any other precautions I need to take? I've seen at different shops online that you can buy cases that are ls-ready but they tend to be a bit expensive and I'd like to save as much money as I can.

I know that it would probably be cheaper to build my own phase change setup but I wanted to get a look at a professional build first hand before I try anything like that on my own.

Any help you can send my way will be appreciated.
 
If you get the LS they will send it with a cutting template that makes it very easy. You need to cut hole for the evap hose and then drill four holes for the mounting to the LS case.

I used tin snips, not the best looking but I don't really mind and you never see it when the case side is on:D
 
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