hellman
04-08-03 02:43
      the fridge compressor post
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    hellman
(Soothsayer)
04-26-03 05:09
No 429456
      maybee you should! I did, ;-)  Bookmark   

maybee you should!
I did,wink

THAT IS WHY I POSTED THE QUESTIONS!
-forget it,

IQ is the rate of logic, as Wisdom increases logic, fear & compromise decrease to reveal objectivity
 
 
 
 
    hellman
(Soothsayer)
04-26-03 05:23
No 429458
      here's what i have,,.  Bookmark   

So i found this freezer, funny that,.
My problems are this,..
It has four active open copper tubes coming off,.
Since turning it on, what i can make out is that only two of them play a part in the role of sucking and blowing, the other two worry me,.
Two tubes stem from the upper region of the pot, in parallel, and the other two from the bottom, the larger of the upper ones is the vac, and the larger of the bottom tubes is the blow,
Should I just seal of the inactives, and continue on,.
what if these are the oil delivery lines or something.,

And then, are they're methods that you can use to slowly deliver the oil continuosly, if not is there a safe oil filling limit, (it's like looking into shroedrinders box), so that you can get a certain window for distillations,
And i am guessing a fan is ideal right,.?

I hope these questions are fresh,.

hellmontous

blush

IQ is the rate of logic, as Wisdom increases logic, fear & compromise decrease to reveal objectivity
 
 
 
 
    abolt
(Hive Bee)
04-26-03 05:39
No 429460
      Hellman  Bookmark   

Just crimp the two copper hoses, that are of no use, closed.

Put an auto fuel filter in line on the Vacuum outlet to supress oil spray.

when we forget to pray for the angels, the angels forget to pray for us!
 
 
 
 
    Chromic
(Synaptic Self-Mutilator)
04-26-03 07:05
No 429472
      Fives lines  Bookmark   

If I remember, there's a process line, a vac line, a pressure line and two oil circulating lines. Crimp the two circulating lines, seal the process line and use the vac line. IIRC, just simply suck oil into the pump until it spits out the air side to freshen it.

No advice on it seizing. I recommend you get a real robust pipe if that's your worry.
 
 
 
 
    Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
04-26-03 19:28
No 429603
      Did you read Post 429241 ?  Bookmark   

Did you read Post 429241 (BillyBoy: "Refrigerator vacuum pump links", Chemicals & Equipment)?
 
 
 
 
    callen
(Hive Bee)
04-27-03 05:21
No 429694
      Refrigerator Pump as Vacumn Pump  Bookmark   

Again, circa 1964... "The Scientific American book of Projects for the Amateur scientist", has an article that describes the construction of a He-Ne laser that requires the use of a DIY roughing pump utilizing a refrigerator compressor converted into a vacumn pump and also describes a mercury vapor aspirator DIY that is used to produce a vacumn of such a low presseure so as to allow electron flow experiments to be performed.

callen&A.L.F.
 
 
 
 
    hellman
(Soothsayer)
04-28-03 05:20
No 429884
      thankyou all!  Bookmark   

Thankyou all very much,
Ever heard of the thin threads theory,?
It's like when you focus your mind on something that you really want, and almost as if from no-where, you find that item in the next week by serendipity,.
It's like your mind has these invisible feelers operating on an unconcious level, attracting these things that you really want,.

I just found on THE SIDE OF THE ROAD a 2 horsepower vac pump, with oil in pristine condition,.
FUCK!!!!
I am sure that this will pull safrole at anywhere from 50C to 100, I don't know alot about VAC MEASUREMENTS, but if it compresses to 100 psi in 3 seconds, i am sure i will get a good -psi( -13psi is roughly 27mm) pull,.
WOW,
I am amazed,.
Anybody want a excellent condition fridge pump,.?

hellman

IQ is the rate of logic, as Wisdom increases logic, fear & compromise decrease to reveal objectivity