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Water Chilling Guides?

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Ub3r-L33ch

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I'm now confident with my water cooling skills so I'm curious about doing water chilling now. It's gonna be awhile before I actually do it, so I have plenty of time to read and learn, cant seem to find any good stickies for it though.

I need the most dumb downed versions out there, I have very little common sense :)

Thanks.
 
Other than the "call to arrange pickup" it looks like an a/c that will do the job. I would check in local trading newspaper for something cheaper. I don't know what you have in your area, but I found an a/c for $50 in my local 'trading post' newspaper.
 
Can dehumidifiers work as chillers?

LabRat23 said:
I can sum up a guide real fast for you.

1: buy a cheapo 500+ btu/hr window a/c

2: open it up and pull the temp sensor off the evap

3: GENTY bend the pipes of the evap so you can dunk it into a cooler.

Its that easy.

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6799
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Wow that's pretty easy. Now wonder alot of people do that rather than direct die phase change, must be a hella lot easier to set up (probably cheaper too)
 
I've heard of people using a dehumidifier, and I know they have all the a/c components you need, but I never opened one up to see what could be done with one.
 
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