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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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The Pro/Life Support System
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Denver, CO
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For those of you that dont like having a water tank and are into a closed loop system, bleeding the lines is a very good thing.
The bleeded system I made for project DH DOES WORK!. I tested it a few nights ago by allowing a bti of air to get into the system and then seeing with a flashlight through the coolant lines how long it would take till the bubbles would dissapear and get bleed off. Well it only took 1 day! See the momentum of the water will only throw a small bit of air ever revolution into the air trap. So it takes countless cycles till its gone, but it does work! This ai a great solution cause it doesnt require anything more then a T connector, and a end cap and a 10" peice of tubing. I am working on a few more cooling setup designs and will post them here to get debunked before I go and actually try them. ------------------ C-ya Joe |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: KL, Malaysia
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Hmm i'm thinking of doing a closed loop system like your DH3... let me know if this could work:
at the topmost part of the circuit, a T junction that goes off to the side (thorugh the case), then straight up, with a cap on top. This would make the air naturally go up there, right? |
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The Pro/Life Support System
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Denver, CO
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Yousee where the res tanks are in DH3?
![]() ------------------ C-ya Joe - Owner/Editor www.ProCooling.com Where the Completely Addicted Come to Cool Off Somebody set up us the bomb. |
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