I'm building a small reservoir to use with my in-line system. Currently I'm using a Eheim 1048 and a Maze-2 with a "T" to bleed the system. But frankly, the "T" sucks ass. The speed of the water prevents the last bubbles of air escaping up the "T", the result: Pump noise. And I mean more than I can handle, the only thing I hear in my comp right now is the pump!
What I'm gonna do is take a small "boxy" looking plastic bottle (2 dl) and run it in-line with the system. The water enters in the lower side of the bottle and leaves in the bottom. This should bleed out the air real quick and also get me a good fill point. I'm gonna find a solution to how to connect the tubing tonight.
Basically I think you need a reservoir in any water cooling system. You just don't need one of them big bulky ones.
I will get back to the forum when I have tested the "bleeding reservoir". The jury is still out...
[ 09-20-2001: Message edited by: Nordic ]
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Pump:Eheim 1048,
Radiator:LPD radiator 100x150x20mm,
CPU block:DD Maze-2,
GPU block: DD GPU block,
Chipset block:Zalman NB32
AMD XP 1500+, EpoX 8K7A, PoV GF3Ti200
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