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Unread 09-08-2001, 03:04 AM   #1
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Part One
In addition to my thread http://forums.procooling.com/ubbcgi/...c&f=2&t=000555 here are some more pics:


The relay, mounted and connected.



Idem.



Details of the AC line connection for the pump.



Details of the airtrap.



Pump and Filling&Bleeding system.



Remark the piece of 20mm silicone tube between pump and PVC tubing.

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Part Two


I replaced the original 2-wire cable (with a big Molex) of the fanspeedselector on the front panel by a 3-wire cable with a little Molex. Through a drilled hole in the PCB I connected the third wire with the RPM monitoring connection of one of the two front fans.



Rear view of the fanspeedselector. The wires are glued with a gluegun.



"Purple Ice" anti-corrosion additive and green Fluo Dye Lite.



These are the parts that I used for modding the Swiftech MCW462. 1/4" to 1/4 nipple (drilled to 10mm internally), a 90° 15mm copper turn and a piece of 15mm copper tube, all hardsoldered together.



Compared to the original swivel connectors of the MCW462.



Comparision of the ID of a standard 3/8" brass hosenipple and a 20mm PVC tube.



One of my 30cm (12") CCFT Black Lights and a pink one + convertors.

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Part Three


One of the clamps for the 20mm PVC.



Original "PSU mounting plate".



What you need to hardsolder.



Front view of my "CPU clock indicator"



Details of the CPU clock indicator.

I will post some pics with the circuit filled with water when the Black Lights are installed.
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