just bought this, and a fan:
gonna figure out the pump mounting tonight.
gonna figure out the pump mounting tonight.
Last edited by Nic (2009-11-13 21:17:30)
you'd betterNic wrote:
I'll take proper pics when its complete or when I have more time.
Last edited by Nic (2009-11-14 21:34:03)
Yeah, knew that was happening from the beginning, its the only way I could think of to mount a 3x120 rad in a mid tower case, Matx board and no HDD cage, with a top mounted PSU. I do have an anti-viberation mount for HDDs in 5.25 bays coming and only one HDD, so it shouldn't be to much of a problem. Might pick up some hole saw blades tonight so I can cut the hole for my DD fillport.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Looking good. Seems like you had to sacrifice the HDD cage tho?
Last edited by Nic (2009-11-20 11:38:36)
Last edited by Nic (2009-11-20 15:38:38)
Nic, you are going to pressurize this outside the case, amirite?Nic wrote:
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-running, filling, testing WC loop
nope, I usually just unhook all the power, put in lots of papertowel. power the pump, start to fill, fill as much as possible while looking for leaks, run looking for leaks, let run for hours with only power to the pump.burnzz wrote:
Nic, you are going to pressurize this outside the case, amirite?Nic wrote:
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-running, filling, testing WC loop
Can do, and I'll think about the dye, could happen. Still got a bit to do.burnzz wrote:
ok, i had a failure once.
maybe you'd consider a little food dye on the first run then? for me, water was hard to spot.
very nice build - at the end of it, would you put all your pics [gal] style into the first post?
Yeah, I'm not really that worried, I've done a fair amount of plumbing in my time. I have had more problems with this style of compression fittings than others. But being careful and double checking your work pays off. I didnt want to use the front out put from the pump, but the line will run much smoother that way.max wrote:
no need to do anything crazy when setting up the loop.
Just install everything, fill carefully. If anything is badly leaking, it should be apparent now. Power on the pump, check for any minor leaks. Let it run for a couple minutes until the loop is properly bled of any air. If you properly install everything and tighten down your hose clamps and considering you're using high quality stuff, it's rather unlikely anything will leak.