In the end I want this to be a professional job. I don't want to get into soldering fittings and that ... I'd rather use the fittings there to idiot-proof it, since I won't be doing any customization, and also because if I DO want to change this in the future, I want to have all of my options, not just the options left to me by my hacksaw.
I've peaked out at 42C, as opposed to 48-50C like before (this is after max CPU use for 15 minutes). I am happy with this. Now its time to assemble the thing right ... once I finish my parts acquisition ... and maybe I'll have all the bubbles out by then just in time to put more in!
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