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kibbler 01-31-2002 09:45 PM

Dangerden MAZE2 Modification?
 
Hello people

I'm in the middle of my water cooling project, and I want to use my MAZE2 (no peltier) on m Tbird 1400, but I have a smaller tower case, and not much room above my CPU, my CPU is actually behind!! my PSU.

For this reason, the barbs on the DD maze2 are two long, and any hose I use will not have enough room to bend. My idea is to remove the straight barbs on the maze2, and replace them with 90deg elbows-to-3/8 barbs that I assembled from Home Depot parts (and teflon tape). Any comments? My main concern is whether or not I can remove the original barbs. Are they only screwed in tightly to the block (in which case a pipe wrench and clamp will probably suffice), or are they soldered/fixed to the copper block in some other manner?

Thanx for your expertise, this is a great forum:)

DigitalChaos 01-31-2002 10:01 PM

i have heard of plenty of people taking their barbs out of danger den block... i think they use the teflon tape an some type of glue... locktite? i dunno
but im pretty sure you can just twist them out with force

Kevin 02-01-2002 12:52 AM

Hey kibbler. Welcome to the Pro/Forums! Last I checked with Dennis, it was just teflon tape. So you can just unscrew them as far as I know (unless they recently changed that). Buy new barbs and do the same thing. Get some teflon tape, wrap 'em, and screw them in. I suppose you could use some silicone or JB weld to make sure it is leak proof, but that probably isn't necessary. All the blocks @ the Den are leakproof so just make sure that it is STILL leak proof after the mod.
-Kev

Brad 02-01-2002 01:16 AM

as kev explained, it will work fine, the only thing you may consider thinking about is that your flow rates might be dropped quite a bit.

your other option is just using two of those 90 degree elbows you see here http://www.dangerden.com/mall/misc_hardware.asp

kibbler 02-01-2002 10:12 AM

Thanx for the replies, guys! I'm heading for those clamps and pipe wrenches

kibbler


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