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fresno12 05-12-2003 12:21 PM

MOAR Mother of all Radiators
 
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I was given this radiator over the weekend.
It has never been used, made by a German company
Langerer & Reich. The fin area is about 14" by 21".

Now I just need to figure out what to do with IT!

pelle76 05-12-2003 01:17 PM

Yepp... I myself is trying to figure out what to do with this MOAHS...

http://w1.500.telia.com/~u50014558/B...tspreader1.jpg

http://w1.500.telia.com/~u50014558/B...r_fan120mm.jpg

That is a 120mm Fan!!!

material: aluminium
weight: 5.3kg!!!
measures: 125 X 130 X 300 mm

I've got three of them. Had an ad out and tried to trade one of them for a videocard but noone wanted it :(

wywywywy 05-12-2003 02:21 PM

Look here
http://www.geocities.jp/numano3/page003.html

And his other stuff.
May be an option?

airspirit 05-14-2003 02:28 PM

You do nothing. It is aluminum, and unless you want to use a crappy aluminum block, you will suffer corrosion.

Lo siento.

Rami Saikali 05-14-2003 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by airspirit
You do nothing. It is aluminum, and unless you want to use a crappy aluminum block, you will suffer corrosion.

Lo siento.

Water wetter :D

Blackeagle 05-14-2003 05:45 PM

Water Wetter would help, without question, but can you be sure it won't corrode?

I couldn't trust it, I agree with Airspirit.

Rami Saikali 05-14-2003 05:54 PM

if you used several anti corrosion agents in conjunction with water wetter it would be alright...

and if you machined your own type block with al it wouldnt be more than a few degrees C difference

But that whole thing is a waste if you woulod just use it in a normal watercooling set up... You need to find soemthing to do with that beaut

airspirit 05-14-2003 05:57 PM

Anticorrosives reduce corrosion, but do not completely eliminate it. The only other way is to use an easily maintainable sacrificial anode.

Rami Saikali 05-14-2003 06:14 PM

zinc anyone :D?
But this is besides the point.. in a normal watercooling set up taht would be overkill because no matter how much air it put out it will only lower it to room temperature

pelle76 05-15-2003 01:59 AM

Nope... Not Zinc!

The Aluminium will corrode easier than the zinc and therefor the zinc will be even faster corroded...

Look at this article:

http://www.overclockers.com/tips1041/

It sums up to that the only good metal to stop the AL from corroding would be an aloy of Magnesium...

Rami Saikali 05-15-2003 02:22 AM

Humm... Always thought the zinc would be able to be the sacrificial anode. Oh well thanks for teaching me something today ;)

Katanaman 05-15-2003 03:07 AM

Cool every PC in your house! :D


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