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11-30-2000, 10:58 PM | #1 |
Cooling Neophyte
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The life of a watercooler is tough
After dumping water all over inside my case and using my floppy drive as a rain gutter (i knew it was useful for SOMETHING!) i've decided I will never ever put my pump inside my case again. However my cat seems to think it's ok for her to hang out in there now. I shooed her off and now she hates me. Oh what will I ever do?
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11-30-2000, 11:19 PM | #2 |
Cooling Savant
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HAH! You sir have the funniest name ever ...
Sucks about your water setup, did it kill anything other than the floppy? |
12-01-2000, 01:27 AM | #3 |
Cooling Neophyte
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nah, not that i've noticed. I thought it would toast my little PC beeper speaker as that was where most of the water ran onto when it ran off the floppy drive. But even it's OK. I don't think it even hurt my floppy, but I haven't had a chance to test it. Shows how much I use it. Anyway, it's nice how drives are encased in sheet metal. They make better rain gutters than say, my voodoo 4 would.
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12-01-2000, 01:35 AM | #4 |
Cooling Savant
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So why did exactly did it leak over the floppy, do you have giant tubes taht go all over your case?
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12-01-2000, 10:08 AM | #5 |
The Pro/Life Support System
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Don't under estimate the gutter power a good high end video card can provide My V5-5500 would do just fine as a nice water duct if it was ever used as such
Infact ask kevin he knows all bout using your video card to direct water flows ------------------ C-ya Joe - Owner/Editor www.ProCooling.com Where the Completely Addicted Come to Cool Off Somebody set up us the bomb. [This message has been edited by Joe (edited 12-01-2000).] |
12-01-2000, 11:37 AM | #6 |
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Well, I'm kinda new and stupid to this whole thing. I had got my new system and spent a lot of time testing it out of the box, and I bled it of air out of the box as well. So i figured I'd just put it in without draining it. Well this wasn't so easy, the only way it would fit is if I passed everything through the drive bay. And, if you've ever bought a rese-pump from OCwatercool, the outlet on the pump doesn't exactly fit the hose. I forced it on, but it was a little stretch. So here i am pushing this res through the drive cage and suddenly i feel something splash my arm.
It was kind of a retarded thing to do considering the next day I came home, drained it, cut the hoses shorter, had to bleed the air out of it again and start over =) |
12-01-2000, 11:45 AM | #7 |
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wow funny you should mention that fitting on that pump, I was just noticing the same thing. It is big ( bigger then a normal 3/8") but I guess it seals damn good
the thin wall ( 1/16" wall) silicone tubing I am using stretched JUST enuf to hold onto it. I am using some zip ties not to help seal just to make sure they dont slip off ( cause if you are using Zip ties to help make a seal.... you will be in trouble as water will go everywhere.) ------------------ C-ya Joe - Owner/Editor www.ProCooling.com Where the Completely Addicted Come to Cool Off Somebody set up us the bomb. [This message has been edited by Joe (edited 12-01-2000).] |
12-02-2000, 03:59 AM | #8 |
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yeah. I had to use every trick in the book to get the supplied tubing on. I lubed it up with some vaseline while running the hose under the hottest water i could run and then i pushed with all my might until finally i got it on. But, like i said, it stretched the hose, so it comes off kinda easy. Especially now that it's all lubed up. I'm thinking of ways to make a better seal. Something safer but not permanent. Any ideas?
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12-02-2000, 02:37 PM | #9 | |
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Dip the hose end (about 2" of it) in boiling water for about 1 minute before trying to put it on. Don't put any lubrication on it. Grab the cool part of the hose & push it straight down until the hose slips over the fitting. Shove it on as far as you can & let it cool. It won't come off & will form fit to the pump fitting as it cools.
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12-02-2000, 06:11 PM | #10 |
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Nice idea twocpu .... might just have to do that in "the setup" ...
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