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johngoodrich
17-07-2011, 12:08 PM
hi all. expecting delivery of my 3hp chinese water cooled spindle this week and was wondering what you all used to cool them i.e. what type of pump and radiators/fans and any links to where you go them would be great. thanks very much

audioandy
17-07-2011, 02:41 PM
Hi

I used a pump very similar to this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DC-12V-Electric-Water-Pump-103-GPH-P-38I-UK-/250854905810?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PondsWaterFea tures_UK&hash=item3a681e17d2

and for the water tank I used one of the clip on sealing lid spaghetti storage boxes. I did have a small CPU rad and fan but this was way over kill. With the above my spindle barely gets warm.

Andy

Jonathan
17-07-2011, 02:50 PM
I use a pump like this one ... much higher flow than the two already mentioned but I doubt it's required.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WHALE-GP1002-12v-SUBMERSIBLE-PUMP-/220614405754?pt=UK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item335da4ae7a

Just a covered bucket ... no heatsinks or radiators etc required as there's enough water for the heat to just radiate into the room via the bucket.

I've run it for several hours with this setup and the spindle was still cold.

johngoodrich
17-07-2011, 05:49 PM
thanks jonathan, just bought one of those

Web Goblin
18-07-2011, 06:02 AM
I will be using an old Lincoln Electric welding torch cooler. Its a bit on the industrial side but should work very well when I get the fittings and wiring sorted out. I will post some pics in my build log soon hopefully.

Ian

Jonathan
20-07-2011, 12:07 PM
thanks jonathan, just bought one of those

No worries.. just don't get any swarf in it as that will break it :sad:

AdCNC
21-07-2011, 10:10 AM
No worries.. just don't get any swarf in it as that will break it :sad:

Speaking from experience there buddy lol :whistling:

jnzkcnc
28-07-2011, 09:33 AM
in China there is water chiller that could be controled the water tempreturer in certain degree. for example you can control the water tempreturer from 20 degree to 30 degree. And for the tempereturer scope there is many option for you. it's indeed like an air-conditioning.

Ricardoco
31-07-2011, 05:39 PM
in China there is water chiller that could be controled the water tempreturer in certain degree. for example you can control the water tempreturer from 20 degree to 30 degree. And for the tempereturer scope there is many option for you. it's indeed like an air-conditioning.

Can you tell me where abouts in China so i can pop over and have a look please... LOL but seriously could you give a little more information.

Vitality
31-07-2011, 10:27 PM
Can you tell me where abouts in China so i can pop over and have a look please... LOL but seriously could you give a little more information.

The funniest comment. You are right in what your saying though lol....,

jnzkcnc
02-08-2011, 03:58 PM
Can you tell me where abouts in China so i can pop over and have a look please... LOL but seriously could you give a little more information.
VoltagesAC220~240VAC208~230VAC100~110VAC220~240VAC 208~230VAC100~110VFrequency50Hz60Hz50/60Hz50Hz60Hz50/60HzCurrent1.4~2.1A3.5~5.6A1.4~2.1A3.5~5.6ARefrige rating output2361Btu/h2999Btu/h2866Btu/h2361Btu/h2999Btu/h2866Btu/hRefrigerantR-134aRefrigerant weight300g320g280g300g320g280gCapacity6LInlet and outlet holdOutside dimensions 10mm brass connectorInside dimensions 8mm speedy connectorMax pumping lift10M100MN.W26Kg29KgG.W31Kg34KgDimensions (LXWXH)55 X 28 X 43 cmPackying dimensions (LXWXH)71 X 41 X 62 cm

Jonathan
03-08-2011, 11:19 AM
Speaking from experience there buddy lol :whistling:

Indeed.

I think the device mentioned by jnzkcnc is going to be more expensive than a pump and bucket of special water...we don't actually need to control the temperature, just keep it low.