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Skytied 02-25-2005 12:13 PM

This water and algaecide, any good?
 
Hi;

In the process of building my WC rig (finally started). I would like to know if you think these two solutions are usable.

The water:
http://pages.videotron.com/skytied/Treated_Water.jpg

The algeacide:
http://pages.videotron.com/skytied/Algaecide.jpg

The water is deionized and microfiltered and it says on the label that it is equivalent to distilled.

Algaecide content (as it appears on the label): Poly[(oxyethylene dimethylimino) ehtylene-(dimethylimino) ethylene dichloride]......60%. Stuff... :shrug:

Oh yeah, and my system is copper only, PVC and one bit of rubber adapter (for the pump).

That's all I'll be using. Am I walking down the path to nightmare?

Thanks!

Skytied 02-28-2005 06:33 PM

A related question then. :D

If the deionized/distilled water is exposed to the air (through the reservoir), does it "lose" its deionized state, making it corrosive to metal? Is it therefore better to seal the water cooling circuit?

eander315 03-01-2005 03:36 PM

I don't remember where I read it, but I think it's actually not a good idea to use deionized water, at least with some metals. Because the water has no ions, it pulls them from the metal, causing corrosion. I don' t think ionized water is more corrosive than deionized. I personally only used distilled water with anticorrives and algicide.

After a very quick Google search, I found a short webpage that describes the reasoning. A little more time should probably find more/better explainations.

JamesAvery22 03-01-2005 04:03 PM

http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=339252
Quote:

Originally Posted by rhino56
ok, distilled is pretty good no doubt, people been using it for some time now.
deionized is what i meant to say. water is deionised by passing it through glass columns with deionising resins, and then it will contain no metal salts, acids, alkalis and other stuff which ionize's when dissolved in water.

ionization is measured by passing an electric current through the water with platinum electrodes to measure resistance. distilled water had a resistance of 58 thousand ohms per square centimetre of electrode at a distance of one centimetre apart. deionised water had a resistance of 4 million ohms.

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http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=301130
Quote:

Originally Posted by AZNBoiOnFIYA
how can you not get distilled water?
anyways, like @/2ct!< said, DI water is worse for your system because it needs to pull ions from your blocks to balance, so it will gradually degrade your system


Quote:

Originally Posted by SwampThing
What kind of **** wrote a filter that looks for naughty words in the middle to legitimate words?

Deionized water will absorb CO2 from the air producing carbonic acid -- it doesn't stay deionized for long. And what about non-ionized contaminants?


Makes sense.


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