garboui
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With trying to make things easier living with tendonitis/injuries, I am looking at improving my TIG setup. Mainly dumping my 26 air cooled torch for a less bulk/less fight smaller water cooled 20 size torch. I thought about going air cooled 9/17 rotaflex but I have been finding I am often duty cycle limited from needing to take breaks to ley my 26 cool down. The materials I weld vary so much as well that I would spend way too much time switching over between sized of air cooled torches. 20 seems like it would be a one size fits all solution for me.
Being cheap I am a slave to sunken cost fallacy and wasting time and money to try and find the optimum solution. Reading into the DIY chillers the pump is usually the crux of most projects and usually results in the buy one cry one aspect of getting a procon pump. AT that price, I might as well just get an Amazon cheapo chiller. I have some 12V diaphragm pumps sitting around, aside from the complexities of needing to add safety measures for a positive displacement pump, they are noisy, I don't like that!
This brings me to an idea of a pumpless setup. The setup would run off shop air and essentially be an air over coolant design to push water through the torch. When one tank is depleted a set of solenoids reverse the direction of everything; triggered by some float switches; and teh process repeats. As the amount of air volume needed is minimal, it would barely cause the compressor to cycle more than it will when running tools I would be working with anyways.
Here is a simplified diagram of what I am envisioning. Things like wiring, interlocks for flow, directional solenoids, etc... are omitted for simplicity. Control wiring should be easy enough with a little relay logic. + Getting a couple gallon'ish tanks that can be safe at 50psi should hopefully be not that hard (sunken cost fallacy anyone?). Is there something I am maybe missing here that would keep that silent system (aside from some PC fans) from working?

Being cheap I am a slave to sunken cost fallacy and wasting time and money to try and find the optimum solution. Reading into the DIY chillers the pump is usually the crux of most projects and usually results in the buy one cry one aspect of getting a procon pump. AT that price, I might as well just get an Amazon cheapo chiller. I have some 12V diaphragm pumps sitting around, aside from the complexities of needing to add safety measures for a positive displacement pump, they are noisy, I don't like that!
This brings me to an idea of a pumpless setup. The setup would run off shop air and essentially be an air over coolant design to push water through the torch. When one tank is depleted a set of solenoids reverse the direction of everything; triggered by some float switches; and teh process repeats. As the amount of air volume needed is minimal, it would barely cause the compressor to cycle more than it will when running tools I would be working with anyways.
Here is a simplified diagram of what I am envisioning. Things like wiring, interlocks for flow, directional solenoids, etc... are omitted for simplicity. Control wiring should be easy enough with a little relay logic. + Getting a couple gallon'ish tanks that can be safe at 50psi should hopefully be not that hard (sunken cost fallacy anyone?). Is there something I am maybe missing here that would keep that silent system (aside from some PC fans) from working?





