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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Thermophile
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Has anyone done this? Gains? Problems?
I'm thinking of try'n this with a shotgun cleaning rod and swabs along with some Brasso and a hand power drill. Brasso polishes copper to a mirror finish pretty fast when used on the outlside of lines ect. So I'm thinking of doing it to the interieor of the copper lines as well. Thoughts, advice & suggestions ? ? Thanks ![]() |
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Big PlayerMaking Big Money
Join Date: Aug 2001
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A new level of obsessive-compulsive wrt friction losses!
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Put up or Shut Up
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The only reason I can see using Copper tubing in the first place is to gain a little added passive cooling to the water. If you polish the inside it will probably negate (I think that is the right term) this effect. Cleaning the inside is a good idea but I think polishing may do more harm than good. Other than that copper tubing is a bitch to work with in such tight areas as a PC WC'ing loop.
Also that lime green look of anti freeze running through the clear tubing is for some reason more and more appealing every day. ![]() |
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Thermophile
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pH,
Guilty as charged. But would seem to me to be so easy to do, why not? I already have the cleaning rods & swabs as well as the hand drill. Jaydee, I thought the largest advantage of copper lines to be lower headloss due to larger ID, although passive cooling is also a plus. While I can well see why normal copper water lines would be a bitch in a case, what about making use of air conditioning/refrigeration soft flexable copper lines? This would route almost as easy as Tygon, but still offer the advantages of copper lines. I happen to like those colored dyes in many systems as well. UV most of all. Would still add it for the small areas of clear tubing I'll have. |
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Put up or Shut Up
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