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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I've been cleaning up my house and I found an old (circa March 2003ish) Whitewater block from Cathar. I don't have any of the screws/springs, or an adapter to a modern socket-setup, as this is a Socket A block.
I purchased it my senior year in college, got it, and then ended up getting totally overwhelmed by school. It's attached with some Tygon (I think, but god only knows) tubing to a VIA 1300 pump. There's definitely not enough tubing for a full circuit, and god only knows what happened to the car radiator I bought somewhere and never adapted. Any interest in this? I think I paid a TON for it when I got it, but I have no idea if it has value. |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2006
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How much you want for the Aqua Via 1300? Also what's the condition?
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Cooling Neophyte
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Cooling Neophyte
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My zip code is 96707 or if it's cheaper then try 92683. I've found the pump on Ebay for about $17 average so I'm not sure what you'd charge for it. Let me know.
Thanks P.S. Could you make sure it works? I know you said you never used it but, hey you never know after 3 years. ![]() |
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Cooling Neophyte
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Testing the pump will be easy and only would require a bowl of water and the tubing you have already.
1. Fill the top tube with water to the top 2. Get a bowl of water 3. Stick both ends of the tube into the water 4. Turn on the pump You should then see the pump sucking water through the top and pushing the air out of the front. All the air should come out and bubble out in the bowl and there should be a continuous flow of water through the pump. Let it run for about a minute or two and then you should be able to tell if it's working or not. $20 sound fair and I don't mind waiting. Just let me know when you've performed the test and confirmed it working or not. Also would you guarantee me that it won't be DOA? Just gotta make sure. Thanks ![]() |
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Cooling Savant
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![]() btw it sucks in through the front and outlets at the top... |
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Cooling Neophyte
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Oops, I meant from the front. The bowl of water will act as a temporary reservoir, so it shouldn't be a dry run. ![]() |
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