View Full Version : Worklog: External Watercooling Enclosure
Unoid
11-27-2005, 01:25 AM
Scope: To created an external enclosure for my watercooling parts.
Design: A square base made of aluminum angles, with an aluminum plate for the floor.
Use clear acrylic for the walls and Lid (fasten lif with hinges).
Parts: Voyeurmods quad 120mm heatercore
Swiftech MCP-655 Pump (liang brand)
Typhoon 120mm Reservoir in UV blue
Fortron Mini PSU 200watt (to power fans lights and pump)
Sleeving in UV blue
Hydrx UV green coolant
Misc Hardware from MCMaster-carr (edge molding, Rubber foam padding, clamps etc...)
4x Evercool Aluminum 120mmx25mm Fans 79CFM, 12V @ 31dB.
On to the pics:
Heres my fortron PSU:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/psu.jpg
The fan Controller that will power 4 fans and the UV lamps:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/fancontroller.jpg
Sleeving some wires in the kitchen:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/sleeving1.jpg
Quick Mockup:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/mockup1.jpg
Mockup with the UV lamps going ,tad blurry...:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/mockupdark.jpg
To the garage! Space heater to keep em warm in the 20 degrees, right next to my 2004 Lightning:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/garage.jpg
Get another mockup going after I get my aluminum plate cut:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/mockup2.jpg
Drilling the Angles in prep for secureing the base together:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/drilling.jpg
Got the base completed with the first bolts holding it together:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/baseside.jpg
Radiator and shroud out! the thing is huge! but lighter than I thought. Voyuermods.com had sucked packaging, they
didn't even tape off the barbs on the pump and rad!
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/radshroud.jpg
Got the shroud and fans mounted with some of that rubber foam to provide more of a height to the shroud and air
insulation:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/fansmounted.jpg
Got the parts in the base in another mockup of their placement:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/mockup3.jpg
Starting to drill and cutout the damned 1/8" plate with a drill and jigsaw. Let me tell you it is a pain i nthe ass
with a hand held jigsaw cutting through 1/8" alunum plate, go 1/16" if you want to acomplish the same thing:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/basecutout.jpg
Thats all for now. I'll be getting my acrylic in on monday (todays sat). Sunday I'll finnish cutting the base plate and drilling the holes necessary for the pump mounting and psu mounting! Maybe think of how I'll make some feet on this thing.
I'm not sure how I'll make vents for the air to come in/out through the inside/top of the enclosure yet... but the fans wil lbe sucking air in through the bottom.
Questions, comments? log into my forums and ask away, no email authorization registration required: http://forums.unoid.net/
Unoid
11-27-2005, 03:14 AM
Couple additions, Couldn't sleep, so I decided to waste 1.5ft of tubing and some 70% isopropyl alcohol and distilled water to flush the rad and pump out and test the res for leaks.
Here ya go:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/cleaning1.jpg
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/cleaning2.jpg
Those fans sure do pull some nice air through the bottom of the radiator.
They're also kinda loud at 12V. but near silent when the fan contorller pus them all the way to low, 5-7V.
Unoid
11-27-2005, 04:18 PM
I pretty much got the entire base and mounting done for my project. All that really is left is working with the
acrylic and mounting the reservoir and fan contorller and power switch.
I should get the acrylic work done by tuesday or wednesday.
On to the pics!
I got the plate cutout done and mounted the rad up to check bolt alignment:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/radmountedhole.jpg
I used a steel wire attachment on my dremel to get a brushed aluminum look:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/platebrushed.jpg
A finished brushed look with some SVt logo for fun :)
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/platebrushed2.jpg
Got the whole base bolted together and brushed the visible sides of the angle aluminum:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/basebrushed.jpg
I had to come up wit some way to mount the psu so the fan can have a vent hole in the acrylic and a hole for the
power cable:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/psumount.jpg
Now I have everything mounted!
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/allmounted.jpg
Heres a quick mockup with proper fan controller and res placement:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/mockup4.jpg
Another but with dark shot to show the UV fun!
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/mockup5.jpg
I'll post again in a couple days when I get to working with my acrylic!
being an owner of an SVT focus, I like the SVT logo :)
n00b 0f l337
11-27-2005, 05:29 PM
Were'd you get the psu?
Unoid
11-27-2005, 06:02 PM
lota ppl have asked about the psu, I just looked for a small psu like in those shuttle barbones...
I bought this one: http://www.directron.com/fsp20050pla2.html
Unoid
11-30-2005, 08:58 PM
I got to working with the acrylic. I cut the acrylic with a skillsaw with a
plastic/metal blade with many many teeth. My cuts were perfect however... I
should ahve gone to lowes and paid them to laser cut everything for me.
If you are gonna work with acrylic make sure to have it laser cut, it'll
save you time and it'll look better!
Pics:
Got the acrylic panels mocked up on the box
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-1.jpg
Getting ready to cut out the power supply hole for cable + fan exhaust:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-2.jpg
Here I'm mounting and cutting out the holes for my res:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-3.jpg
Dremel cutting (wasn't fun at all!)
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-4.jpg
Drill bit to cut the hole which will house the on and off power sitch
(green and ground from motherboard 20pin connector:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-5.jpg
ANother mockup:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-6.jpg
Lid design for air exhaust: I was at a loss on how to do an exhaust for
this bad boy, thought about it for a good 30 minutes... So I said F-it and
did some crap design:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-7.jpg
Cutting out the design: As you can tell I got rid of the top and bottom
holes because when I was drilling with my wood bits(should bought acrylic
bits) I ended up making small cracks in the acrylic.. so quick fix, change
design:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-8.jpg
Finnished the lame ass design:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-9.jpg
Started acrylic cementing, but I screwed up plus the cement wasn't holding
good enough 3/16" acrylic is a tad thick to cement at its edges:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-10.jpg
Soo! I went to lowes and picked up some hardware for the feet (fat hexbolts
and capped nuts which will rest the base 1.5" off the ground. and I decided
I'd just bolts the acrylic walls together with angle pieces:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-11.jpg
One corner finnished:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-12.jpg
all 4 finnished: Doens't look as bad as I thought. I kinda like the bolty
look:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-13.jpg
Mocking the lid up top:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w3-14.jpg
so...
Now I'm cementing the 4 joints again while its all bolted up to make the
edges look a bit smoother and add more strength...
Next up I need to use my acrlic hinges and cemeent them to the lid and well
then add the feet and do some finnish sanding and I'll be done!
stay tuned...
Unoid
12-01-2005, 10:38 PM
Finally got all the acrylic and mounting finnished! Lets see the pics!
Here are my feet for this box of lubbin, 5/16 2" bolts with 4 nuts and 4 endcap nuts:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-1.jpg
Top view of the feet:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-2.jpg
Peeling off the protectant film!
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-3.jpg
Wow it looks a lot better and my cuts don't look as horrible anymore:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-5.jpg
Get some rubber molding put on:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-6.jpg
Start to mount the tubing!
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-7.jpg
Finnished with the tubing and not I can mount the res, power switch, fanbus:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-8.jpg
All done! Night shot with UV turned on: One note: the coolant will be UV green so imagine UV
green inside the tubing and res:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-9.jpg
Different flash:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-10.jpg
Got it cleaned up and inside for some final shots:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-11.jpg
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-12.jpg
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-13.jpg
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w4-14.jpg
I haven't done anything that secures the acrylic to the base yet, I don't think i'll really
have to either.
I'm unsure as to when i'll hook this bad boy up to my current rig to get some cooling results.
But I will soon and update this log with the results.
Doesn't look half bad for a 350$ box? :)
Unoid
12-02-2005, 03:38 AM
Got it hooked up to the rig in my sig (hoping to upgrade in spring for M2 and maybe r600?)
Heres the pics:
Attached to my old maze4, I didn't wanna take my mobo off its tray to take the waterblock off
and reapply as3 (got tons left still) so I just tightened it a couple turns more and attached
the new tubes.
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w5-1.jpg
Pic of my desk that will soon break , I'm gonna build myself a new desk with my fathers help
soon, very soon:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w5-2.jpg
Filling up the system slowly:
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w5-4.jpg
Pretty UV green!
http://unoid.net/casemod/wcbox/worklog/w5-5.jpg
As far as cooling results:
WIth my origanal setup of maze4, eheim 1250, and a black ice pro single 120mm:
Idle:
fan(12v) 39CPU,31case,26.8 Temp Probe (in case)
Fan(5V) 43cpu, 32case, 28.5probe
Load:
Fan 12V: 44cpu, 33case, 28probe
Fan 5V: 47cpu, 33case, 28.5probe
WIth my new setup:
Idle:
fan 12V: 31Cpu, 28case, 23 probe
Fan 5V: 32cpu, 27case, 23probe
Load:
Fan 12V: 36Cpu, 28case, 24probe
Fan 5v: 37cpu, 28case, 23probe
Rundown: so having the fans at low compared to high doens't really affect my cooling performance. It would seem this radiator, no matter the fannage is overkill for one mobile barton running at 1.95V vcore LOL.
Apparently to take advantage of this beast I'll need to go TEC when i upgrade.
I still got air bubbles in the radiator to get rid of.
TerraMex
12-02-2005, 04:47 AM
can i suggest some quick disconnects?
easier to move things around.
Hellion_Prime
12-03-2005, 02:55 PM
That heatercore looks strikingly similiar to one I used in my last external enclosure, way back in the dark ages of 2002. You can see a picture of the one I used here (http://www.evilnet.net/~koan/case_mods/cooling_tower2/rad_front.jpg) if you're curious.
I would certainly second the motion of adding quick disconnects to the setup. It will make it much easier to work with.
Unoid
12-04-2005, 05:16 PM
That heatercore looks strikingly similiar to one I used in my last external enclosure, way back in the dark ages of 2002. You can see a picture of the one I used here (http://www.evilnet.net/~koan/case_mods/cooling_tower2/rad_front.jpg) if you're curious.
I would certainly second the motion of adding quick disconnects to the setup. It will make it much easier to work with.
aye it is almost that same rad. quick DC's will be in the future when I upgrade my box with new waterblocks.
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