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ck42 03-09-2001 03:06 PM

Hydrothruster is in....
 
It's a honker!

http://www.petwarehouse.com/product_images/360985.jpg

about 9in. long and 4in. diameter.

fired it up to check the noise level. Was kinda loud until I stuck it in a sink full of water and had it circulate, then things quited down quite a bit.

The only noise it made was a transformer type of hum, from the motor...fairly quiet. I think I can get it to total silence once it's in the box with all the different sound deading materials installed.

The little flow rate control box is pretty sweet.

Was thinking of posting pix but didn't think anyone really cared what it looked like so...if you really want to see the beast, lemme know and I'll snap a couple pix and post them.

[This message has been edited by ck42 (edited 03-14-2001).]

Kevin 03-09-2001 03:21 PM

Hydrothuster? http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif What did I miss?

Rich W 03-09-2001 03:34 PM

PICS PICS PICS!! http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

phreenet 03-09-2001 04:40 PM

what the heck is a hydrothruster????? sounds like a pump (duh). pics, links, prices, where to buy, on the double http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

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Joe 03-09-2001 05:40 PM

wasnt that the name of some pr0n star.... err.. nevermind ...

ck42 03-09-2001 07:16 PM

ok Joe...I can see you're feeling better now http://www.procooling.com/ubb/wink.gif

Didn't realize so many had forgotten about the pix of the pump from earlier. Anyway, I snapped some shots of my own for you horndogs.

go here for my original post regarding this pump for details:

http://server2048.virtualave.net/ck4...othruster1.jpg

http://server2048.virtualave.net/ck4...othruster2.jpg

http://server2048.virtualave.net/ck4...othruster3.jpg

http://server2048.virtualave.net/ck4...othruster4.jpg

http://server2048.virtualave.net/ck4...othruster5.jpg

couple of them aren't as focussed as I'd like but you get the picture (pun intended)

Ordered a Duron 800 last night too. So now, I just need all the misc. crap like foam, silicone sealant, and misc hose fittings....oh, and one big thing

THE BOX!

should take me a couple weeks to finish http://www.procooling.com/ubb/frown.gif


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[This message has been edited by ck42 (edited 03-16-2001).]

phreenet 03-09-2001 07:56 PM

well if you are strapped for cash to get a good case, I would get an In-Win Q500, for $85, its a full tower, comes with a removable motherboard tray, and fits all kinds of watercooling goodness and its easy to cut into, thats just my opinion http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif, good luck

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sitting on a VP6 mobo featuring liquid intercooling.
AIM[SN]: PhreeNET

ck42 03-09-2001 08:03 PM

phreenet:

My current case is an A-Open HX08 full tower.

Couple weeks back I realized that all this stuff isn't going to fit (2 BigMomas and Big friggin Pump are the problem). So, in comes the custom made box.

The more I thought about it, the more excited I got because doing a custom box means you can design exactly like what you want.

Thanks for the suggestion tho

Kevin 03-10-2001 01:32 AM

Damn! That hydrothuster thing is sweet!

Joe 03-10-2001 01:48 AM

problems posting pics?

Ummm... dunno
http://www.procooling.com/misc/visiontekgf3.jpg


Seems to be working. sure you have the sytax right?
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Joe 03-10-2001 01:50 AM

Quote:

This page is not available.
We're sorry, but this page is currently unavailable for viewing.
If this site belongs to you, please read this help page for more information and assistance.
hehehe Geocities has lay'd the smak down on poor ck it seems http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

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Somebody set up us the bomb.

Freakyfrank 03-10-2001 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joe:
wasnt that the name of some pr0n star.... err.. nevermind ...
whahahaha http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

btw. that's a big mamma!
how much does that weight man!

i hope not as much as my new transformator.. that thing cracked down my case http://www.procooling.com/ubb/frown.gif


ck42 03-10-2001 07:27 AM

Freaky:

It's about 8lbs. It's definately not a lightweight.

Joe...ja, I noticed my page would intermittently give the 404 as well but it IS working, just crappy geocities.

I think linking to pix on a geocities site is the culprit. I've seen another thread where someone was saying there was a fix where instead of putting www, you would put fp....tried that too and it still didn't work.
I'll prolly look around for another free site hosting location. Any recommendations?

phreenet 03-10-2001 08:02 PM

hey CK: How much did that SOB cost and where did you get it at? and what is its labled GPH or is that bitch so powerful they rate it in GPS? http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

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Overclocked Dual PIII 933
sitting on a VP6 mobo featuring liquid intercooling.
AIM[SN]: PhreeNET

Joe 03-10-2001 08:14 PM

Yeh whats that baby run ya?

ck42 03-10-2001 08:29 PM

$119 + s/h from petwarehouse.

It's actually rated at 500GPH. It's a high pressure pump, about 9.5 PSI, so I shouldn't have to worry about losing flow rates when pushing water through my 2 BigMomas and the rest of the system.

description:

Hydrothrustor QV System 500 uses a quiet, magnetic concentric drive motor to pump water efficiently at high volumes. The pump, with its 9-10 PSI capability, is designed to gain speed as head pressure increases. It will continue to push water through the filter elements as they become clogged. 1.6 amp., 500 g.p.h. variable flow.


It's put a big grin on MY face so far.



Freakyfrank 03-11-2001 06:18 AM

somebody always has to have the biggest one http://www.procooling.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

(no u cant see em :P)

UnaClocker 03-11-2001 03:31 PM

Damn.. 1.6amp.. That's well over 100watts of electricity.. My Danner Magdrive model 2 moves 250gph but only uses like 15watts.. I suppose that's a full load rating for your pump tho.. It definately looks cool with that clear housing on it, should look awesome with glow-dye and a blacklight..

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ck42 03-11-2001 04:00 PM

Una:

Ja, 1.6A is for full rated output but is still pretty high compared with smaller pumps.

In order to maintain flow rates when flow is restricted, it does take a higher current motor to move the water. It's under those restrictvie conditions that the smaller pumps start to crap out and their flow rates drop like a rock.

Then again, after I do flow rate tests to find the optimum, it may turn out that I could've gotten away with a much smaller pump...in that case, oh well. It will just be good info for everyone else to know so they won't have wonder.

The dye and blacklight prolly would look pretty cool with the clear head on the pump...we'll see.


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