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Unread 07-05-2002, 02:20 PM   #1
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I just finished filling my system with distill water + water wetter. I let it run for about 30mins. THen I turned it off for the night... and this mornign when I woke up with a lot of water wetter foams in my system. How did they emerge!?! and how do I get rid of them?
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Unread 07-05-2002, 02:21 PM   #2
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Seems like it came from the pump having some airbubbles in it and mixing things all around, it should settle out with some time.
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Unread 07-05-2002, 02:23 PM   #3
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so what do i do?
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I'm assuming you have an airtrap? With time or some moving around, all the bubbles will be gone... you should make a nice res/airtrap, that would quickly eliminate all of the annoying bubbles... Get on IRC and join the chan I'll be there if ya want some realtime advice...

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If your running it with a fill tube make sure it's at the highest point in the system and 30 min is way to short a time to test. Let it run for a few hours and even a couple days straight would be better to make sure all the air is out. If you are using a fill tube as your res then it will take a while to bleed the system.
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Unread 07-07-2002, 12:02 AM   #6
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If you're using a bleed/fill tube you should really consider finding a Y-fitting or getting a small res for the purpose of getting rid of the air a little quicker. In my system the water speed forced the bubbles past my bleed/fill tube when I used a 3/8" T-fitting.

FRAGN'STIEN: What do you mean with this statement about the placement of the fill tube?
"make sure it's at the highest point in the system"

That doesn't really make any sense in closed system. Water won't come spurting out unless you've got a serious air-leak, but that is easily solved by plugging the end of the bleed/fill tube or keeping the opening above every other component (where air can enter).
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Unread 07-07-2002, 12:50 AM   #7
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If you're using a bleed/fill tube you should really consider finding a Y-fitting or getting a small res for the purpose of getting rid of the air a little quicker. In my system the water speed forced the bubbles past my bleed/fill tube when I used a 3/8" T-fitting.

FRAGN'STIEN: What do you mean with this statement about the placement of the fill tube?
"make sure it's at the highest point in the system"

That doesn't really make any sense in closed system. Water won't come spurting out unless you've got a serious air-leak, but that is easily solved by plugging the end of the bleed/fill tube or keeping the opening above every other component (where air can enter).
Well in my old system the bleed fill tube was on the circuit from rad to block which happen to bo the highest point and seemed to bleed air faster. I would fill the system then hit the swich on my surge strip to start the pump, when the air came to the T fitting I would shut the pump off and let the bubbles rise to the top of the tube. I had the same problem as you with the T fitting, the air would just shoot past the fill tube so I used the method I just explained to you to manipulate the air out of the system. Now in my new setup I went to a res with a submerged pump and the bleeding process is much faster, only a few cycles and it's gone.
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Unread 07-07-2002, 02:11 AM   #8
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I came to find foam in my system when the res leaked out about 50% of the water...

Why? The waterwetter ate through my epoxy, turned it to goo.

but that's ok... I have a 5 gallon bucket to fix that...
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Unread 07-07-2002, 08:57 AM   #9
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No need to shut down the pump, pinching the cable to slow down the flow might work equally well. But I see your point, the radiator and block are usually the spots where air pockets are formed, and when the flow stops the air might rise to the highest point if it can (might have to tilt the system).
A reservoir made wonders for me too, but I still run the pump inline and made the res small to save space.
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