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Unread 11-25-2002, 07:48 AM   #6
utabintarbo
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Originally posted by spinky

ah and something just came across my mine.. bacteria growth in the system.. i believe once water is exposed to air it has a chance of bacteria growth? and tap water definately has bacteria.. i'm going to use distilled water from the bottle..but i believe handling it here and there will probably contaminate it.. so how do i go about and make sure no bacteria growth? or those funny sh!t growing in my system? additive? the aquarium/fish shop sells those water treatment stuff..but i dont know which is suitable..any idea? a certain chemical or ingredient i should look for?

and does water wetter really improves performance? or its just bullcrap?
Water wetter does help alleviate the surface tension of water, thereby increasing its cooling efficiency. It also helps with the bugs in the water. Its best feature is its ability to let you know if you have a leak, as it smells like crap!

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