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Iβm interested in replacing my houses +20yr old NG boiler with heat pump system. The heat pump would allow me to relatively easily retro fit the houses heating system while also giving me the cooling ability in the summer. I donβt know anyone who has a full house system and was curious as to how they actually perform in our climate. Thanks in advance.
Hi Guys,
I recently bought an 08 GX470 and I'm glad to be apart of the community. I want to eventually build it to an offroad rig. I ran into an issue, I think, while removing the old fluids and adding new ones in.
I'm having issues with changing out my coolant in my GX. As far as I know, the GX470 takes 3.4 gallons of coolant; that's the capacity in the manual. I cannot add anywhere close to that amount. I imagine I've added around a gallonish or so. I've followed all the popular videos on YouTube... ChrisFix, Engineering Explained, GX*BOB, and others but no luck.
I've been through all the steps; I even bought the funnel to bleed air out etc. I've had no signs of anything being wrong other than not being able to add the recommended amount. Am I overthinking this? I want to get to starting my build as soon as possible. I would appreciate the help.
Hereβs some additional info: Iβve filled the radiator up with about a gallon of coolant. Apparently once the engine gets warm enough, coolant at this point should get sucked in and allow me to pour more in, filling the system up. This doesnβt happen. I replaced the thermostat, didnβt work.
Hi so I have the
Gigabyte B450 AORUS PRO WIFI, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core 3.7GHz, the cooling system is NZXT Kraken M22, and the case is NZXT H510.
I was wondering if someone could recommend me a better AIO Cooling system?
I've read many articles about the cooling systems aboard the JWST; I understand the engineering of both the passive and active cooling systems, but I don't quite understand how heat is actually lost from the telescope. On Earth, as far as I know, you typically remove heat from something by transferring heat to other matter, but there is not a significant amount of matter in space for the telescope to dispense its heat into.
As stated, the air between the two units seems to circulate between one another. I'd like to address this. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Update: wanted to share some much needed info.
This property is located in Montreal. It was built as a duplex. Flat roof, no attic. Bathroom and kitchen vent directly to the outside. Both furnaces share the same room in the basement. it's possible there's a leak in there and my unit is sucking up the "dirty" air and spreading it to my basement. In fact that's where I smell it the most. And the tenants are on the top floor.
This is all for the community, I'm not making any profit or CG progress myself.
Unloading THERMAL COOLING UNITS
System: DO Canum Venaticorum
Fleet Carrier: SUMMA EXTREMIS
Price: 25,000/ton
Supply: 15,200
Profit: 5,000/ton + CG Rewards!
(If you also loaded my carrier, you will make 21K/ton total profit on unload)
Carrier: Nuestra Senora De Atoc (hft-63v)
Station: Ramanujan terminal
Carrier is parked 660ls but the journey is quick as no planets are in the way.
This is my first post so sorry for any mistakes.
Anyone cools down their wort with a closed water cooling system or with a radiator?
similar to how PC cooling would work, water goes through the tubes and gets heat from the wort, and then disipates it through a radiator with fans attatched to it
Edit: Better explanation of the idea: you boil the wort, when the wort if boiled, you chill it with an inmersion cooler, plate chiller, counterflow or similar, these all use water, the idea is that water to have it in a closed loop, getting heat from the wort and passing it to a radiator, like the ones in cars or computers, and fans in the radiator dissipating the heat to the air Through the loop there would only be water or coolant running
Hey all, so my 2015 Wangler keeps leaking coolant, I noticed that the top radiator hose gets hard on a cold start after just about 10 seconds of running then softens up a bit. Temps never get passed 220f I burped the whole system. And have replaced the thermostat. Could I have a blown head gasket thatβs causing over pressure in my coolant system and itβs blowing out coolant from a lose hose ? My thermostat hose only has a regular hose clamp on it. Donβt think itβs providing enough clamping force.
So this Norwegian lab designed their liquid cooling system around the Creality CR-10 printer and have released the plans should any one of us decide to copy it. This mod allows you to print using high temp. materials such as carbon fiber. The total cost of the setup was around $1700 including the printer. Cheap considering commercial printers designed for the same purpose can cost upwards of $50,000. This could revolutionize the 3D printing industry.
Here's a link to the article. Scroll down for their plans if you want to try replicating for yourself; Creality CR-10 liquid cooling Mod
Itβs a h150i elite capellix, the fans work but Iβm not sure about the pump.
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