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Thinktank Revision 2.0

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Holy crap.

I'm looking forward to this thing revving up, and draining the local grid to a blackout.

Awesome work, keep it comin!! :punk:
 

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Yep , I liked the brass ones too.....but the seal there is important...

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Holy crap.

I'm looking forward to this thing revving up, and draining the local grid to a blackout.

Awesome work, keep it comin!! :punk:

Thx !

Interestingly enough , It will draw about the same current as the thinktank 1... I expect a load of about 14-16 amps @ ~115vac....that's nothing.

All the energy was spent elsewhere.....(making the dry ice).....

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Doing some more wiring....

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Yep , I liked the brass ones too.....but the seal there is important...

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Thx !

Interestingly enough , It will draw about the same current as the thinktank 1... I expect a load of about 14-16 amps @ ~115vac....that's nothing.

All the energy was spent elsewhere.....(making the dry ice).....

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:thumb:

Isn't that still a good 1500-1800 Watts? Does that include the computer draw as well?
 

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Yes , that includes computer draw for 2 computers....Don't forget the monitoring rig....

I'll be doing 2 phase to the tank rack , but that's only because of multiple motors....

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2 phase computer circuit.
I love it, Canadians are just so damned "green":canadianwave:
 

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haha

This is as far from 'green' as you get bro !!!

Don't forget it uses 35-50 lbs of dry ice per run , if not more.Pure co2 baby.

:haha:

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Imma buy a 'smart car' .

So I can put it into the back of my truck , and use it as a generator.

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I loved the foot stool you used in the first couple of shots as a prop up
 

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haha

This is as far from 'green' as you get bro !!!

Don't forget it uses 35-50 lbs of dry ice per run , if not more.Pure co2 baby.

:haha:

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Imma buy a 'smart car' .

So I can put it into the back of my truck , and use it as a generator.

:thumb:

It should run off of a double pull easily. Most power supplies do accept 240V as well. If you do not need your dryer for a little while, just disconnect it to make way for the thinktank :)
 

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how much does the pump pull? the monitoring PC shouldn't draw much and iirc your not running SLI for the main rig:haha:
 
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