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Zyklon5 03-21-2005 06:41 PM

0.03 MPa pressure equivalent in head (feet)
 
If i posted this in the wrong section i apologize, as i'm no expert in this field please forgive my inherent mistakes, i would like to know the equivalent in head (feet) for a 0.03 MPa pressure.

In my country good watercooling is almost unavailable and i have to make do with other resources. I've found this pump: Resun ACO 003 220 V/35 W/0,03 MPa/60 l/min. Water flow looks good but since my lack of insight into this field i can't really figure out that pressure spec.

http://www.unistar.cz/profi/profi_pumpy.html
http://www.unistar.cz/profi/ACO-004A.html

Any help or adive will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.

nikhsub1 03-21-2005 07:21 PM

10.04 Feet.

BillA 03-21-2005 07:46 PM

http://www.convert-me.com/en/

Zyklon5 03-22-2005 06:57 AM

Thanks. I should have searched better.

So judging on it's specs how do you think it would compare to let's say Swiftech MCP600, Hydor L30 or Eheim 1250 ? All i can do is compare the specs but i lack the in depth knowledge .. and i'm note very satisfied with my findings ... :(

I'll be using it mounted on the outside wall of my room along with a big heatercore and tank. The projected waterblocks are Alphacool NexXxos XP for the CPU and Alphacool GXP-NV40 for the GPU, no more than 6 meters of total tube length.

Ocasionally i'll be testing with plenty of ice in the reservoir as its pretty much the best solution to push a Winchester core A64.

JamesAvery22 03-22-2005 09:50 AM

Am I insane or isnt that an air pump? :confused: Only one barb and it has a piston to drive it?

bigben2k 03-22-2005 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
Am I insane or isnt that an air pump? :confused: Only one barb and it has a piston to drive it?

Nice catch; it looks like an air pump to me. A pretty noisy one at that too.

jaydee 03-22-2005 03:16 PM

Might be a good idea to get a water pump for a water cooling setup....


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