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Unread 07-24-2003, 05:22 AM   #5
GenGoku
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Originally posted by Cathar
Do the T as suggested.
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Oh, and don't submerse the core - they're not particularly designed to be submersed and it's totally unnecessary, and then you won't have to worry about whether when you shake it if it's water from inside or water from outside.
do any of my pictures show the T as suggested? if not, could someone please explain more on how it should be setup?

the only reason the core was submersed was because the outlet tube was relativly short (in a lian li pc65). it was easier to have the core inside the basin than leave it outside because of the way the parts are setup (see pictures above).

btw, i checked the core again (left outside for several hours w/ water inside--barbs facing up) and when i lifted up the core, there was a small puddle under the core.
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