I just imported some small water cooler box and I think it's a pretty good idea to use it for CO2 laser cooling, as long as the laser is not running 24/7 or in mass production. See pictures. This is a simple solution for now. I'm developing a high efficiency water cooler for Co2 and CNC machine. It's an "Active" cooling system with cooling effect other than this passive type.
If this project success, then I'll go for the next one: YAG cooler. The requirement of "YAG" laser cooling is more critical than a regular CO2 laser as the temperature need to be +/- 1 degree. Wwill see
Simple soluton for CO2 water cooling
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Hello Tim:
The parts for the simple solution are all ready and available on my website: http://www.lightobject.com/Cooling-C52.aspx
The chiller that I'm working on, I guess it will take about 1 month for the prototye built up and then it will take about 2~3 for the production.
By the way, the new DSP card design should be ready soon. I mean the Lite version one and now they asked me for a design of the LCD panel. You got any idea? Or, a request from folks and whoever desgin accepted, then I take off $100 from the purchase for the new card?! Sounds good?
Marco
The parts for the simple solution are all ready and available on my website: http://www.lightobject.com/Cooling-C52.aspx
The chiller that I'm working on, I guess it will take about 1 month for the prototye built up and then it will take about 2~3 for the production.
By the way, the new DSP card design should be ready soon. I mean the Lite version one and now they asked me for a design of the LCD panel. You got any idea? Or, a request from folks and whoever desgin accepted, then I take off $100 from the purchase for the new card?! Sounds good?
Marco
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