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Unread 08-19-2003, 10:10 PM   #1
arcsylver
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Default Pumpless Watercooling?

Before anyone slams the new guy let me explain what got me thinking of this.


My parents live in rural North Carolina and have a well for thier drinking water.

It have a resivior tank that has an internal bladder for pressurising the pipes to allow for enough water pressure at the faucets.

In this setup, the well pump supplies water to the internal bladder as it is used in the home.

Now for a watercooling setup in a closed /sealed loop could something similar be rigged up using a bladder lined resivior to supply the flow of water through a system?

Or would it all just stabilise after a time?

Perhaps as a solution for inadequate flowrates or too long tubing runs?


Just something to tweak a few braincells while I am bored.
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