More Money Than Brains - a water cooled cab build

bicit

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You could do it too, just get a refrigerator and put a temperature controller on it...but, idk if the thing would actually cool or not with a bunch of lights in it.
Just have to braze some copper tubing onto those heatsinks, get youself a condenser and compressor, some 134a and youre off to the races.

Wont vouch for the stealth when the compressor kicks on though...
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I'm sure a window unit could be modified to work. However one would want a custom heat sink and that could be spendy.

There is also water chillers that would probably work really well for larger and/or high power emitters.
 

nogod_

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. I could turn a big tote or something into a huge reservoir but it would take up a lot of space and not save me much money, apparently. Also, I'd be risking gallons of water on the floor instead of less than half a gallon. I think the main things we get out of the reservoir is protection from the pump running dry when filling and over time as water slowly evaporates through the tubing.
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What about a fish tank? Heat your tropical tank with your cab?
 

The Dawg

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Somebody finally did it...! :D

Much respect to you for actually 'doing' rather then...'i have an idea...what do you morons reckon about it...will you hold my hand and flick my dick ' :)

Looking forward to watching... :)
Would It Be Too much To Ask For A Reach Around Also ???????
 

ScaryGaryLed

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Bravo! Can't wait for the report :)

Velcro. Genius. Hopefully they stay cool enough so that the Velcro adhesive doesn't fail. Some staples might help it stay put though.
Neodymium Magnets would be a good option too.... on the back of the heat sink and ceiling.
 
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