I have to ask for the sake of argument: I've talked to a few aquarium gurus and they've all come back with the same answer: bleach. What makes bleach unacceptable in a watercooling system? Does it corrode the copper? Eat the tubing? How does it hurt things, or are you not recommending it because it just doesn't work?
I'm thinking about adding a 20% mix of glycol to the solution during my next final fill: will this help prevent algae buildup? I realize my temps will suffer for it, but I'm desperate to never be in this position again.
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