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I have no idea, just stuffed it full of DI and acetone and let it rock out. I didn't use a thermometer since the probe is in the Evo :)
 
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:D
 
Woof! :drool:

Nice insulation on the W/D tube ;)

I was gonna pick up one of those dip tubes but decided against thinking it would blow off too much nitro. Any W/D tube will do that somewhat because it's a conductor in/out of the dewar. But without one you invariably end up spilling some nitro so it's kind of a toss up I guess...with the W/D device winning for ease of use.

In fact this just gave me an idea, a non-conductive dip tube.
 
There you go :beer:

I think the only reason people use diffusers is to restrict the flow for saftey reasons. 22 PSI could shoot a stream a long ways if it we're just an open pipe end.
 
Heres a couple pics of the frost and ice made by my new chiller :p
Regular 'ol frosty evap:
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Frosty uninsulated unloaded water tank:
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And the result of using too little antifreeze:
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Hehe... I didn't think it would get that cold and only had about 1/8 antifreeze in there.
 
Nah, I just need 50\50 antifreeze, heck I bet it won't turn even water into ice when I'm putting the load of a processor on it. I'm also using mixed metals to antifreeze seems to be the best option as where alcohol is very flammable, smells a bit and is bad for plastics.
 
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