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Post by Yeehaa on Aug 31, 2003 4:17:37 GMT -5
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Post by SuAside on Aug 31, 2003 7:08:55 GMT -5
ziet er wel heel vet uit
maar gaat weeral stukken van mense koste (+ gewicht)
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Post by Metalerke on Aug 31, 2003 17:22:46 GMT -5
ja tes wel vet ma tgeld en tgewicht pff kblijf wel bij me dangerden kitteke ;D
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Post by Yeehaa on Sept 8, 2003 14:11:21 GMT -5
Ook bij Xtremesystems hebben ze er nu een review van geschreven.
One thing you should keep in mind if buying the VapoChill XE is that R404A needs to be cooled very well to work to it’s full potential. If you are using this unit in a hot climate such as I did, it sort of defeats the purpose. R134A refrigerant, like what the VapoChill PE uses, may do just as well in such a hot ambient temperature seeing it’s not as sensitive at this heat range. on the other hand, if you have a nice 20c-23c room you’ll really be flying with your Vapo XE. It should keep down your temperatures a good 5~10C lower over the PE while under full load. This is mainly speculation on my part seeing that I did not have a PE to compare it to. I am only going by from what I can see from my VapoChill PE review and how bad the load temps are getting when running at 30C room temperatures with the evaporator temperature getting as warm as –15C. I’ve also discussed this with some of the Xtreme Systems cooling experts from the Forums. www.xtremesystems.org/Reviews/VapoChillXE/vapoXE17.jpg [/img] De rest kan je hier nalezen
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