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Unread 08-25-2004, 01:38 PM   #176
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You know Dan it would really help the matter if you listed EVERYONE you are shipping orders to on your website. The only reseller currently listed is D-Tek, they are nice and all but a little bit of a pain in the butt to deal with.
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Unread 08-27-2004, 03:34 AM   #177
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Unread 08-27-2004, 12:42 PM   #178
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yea they were pretty quick about billing me too, just after I placed my order, I had them partial ship the order. Only now i am getting last part (braket), I am really hoping they will not double bill me or I will be mad.
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Unread 08-27-2004, 07:11 PM   #179
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Unread 08-28-2004, 12:54 AM   #180
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just to update you guys on my predicament....

i received a new email which says that they will process my refund now.

Now just have to wait for my new toys to arrive.
Saperboy, when did you order yours? Ive been waiting since may 25.
I just went ahead and preordered with dtek. It really sucks that people that order from d-tek are getting their pumps faster than people that ordered directly from c-systems.
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Unread 08-28-2004, 04:46 AM   #181
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I have it pre-ordered since June 16.

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Unread 08-28-2004, 05:01 AM   #182
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Unread 08-29-2004, 01:57 PM   #183
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look what i have received





All the boxes are full of csp750 v1.5 :shrug: about 250 units...

Too bad for you all, i am in France...
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Unread 08-29-2004, 02:13 PM   #184
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hmmm... france is nice this time of the year =)
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Unread 08-29-2004, 02:52 PM   #185
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hmmm... france is nice this time of the year =)
Hmm today it was raining :-/ but i dont care i was in a sunny spain this morning

Edit : just resized the picture, the size was crap
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Unread 08-29-2004, 04:39 PM   #186
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so I just got my braket from Dtek for the 2 C750 pumps, I decide to put one of the pump onto the braket. It doesnt fit in, fow ANY angle



If you insert the screw through one of the holes, the other one DOESNT line up NO MATTER WHAT.
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Unread 08-30-2004, 02:38 PM   #187
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^ Wow thats weird, since the holes are cut the same time as the profile.

Email us your info, I'll send you another bracket out today.

Hope all of D-Teks order is not like that. Operator is suppose to test them after they get off machine.

We have some in stock just in case something like this happens.


**I just tested from D-Tek order (we keep samples) and bracket seems to fit fine.
I think it's just yours...email us your info, thanks.
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Unread 08-31-2004, 03:37 AM   #188
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will do tomorrow thank you!
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Unread 08-31-2004, 05:21 PM   #189
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dan, is it normal that the fittings dont enter in the outlet or the inlet more than 2 mm ? ( no more than 2 full turns )i have tested qith the fittings shipped with the pumps and with the parker 1/4" ntp fittings, same result. on some of the pumps we recieved here in france ( the melpheos groped order) the fittings doesnt even enter for 1 turn.
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Unread 08-31-2004, 05:36 PM   #190
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the thread engagement length is 0.39" for 1/4" NPT
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Unread 08-31-2004, 10:27 PM   #191
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the thread engagement length is 0.39" for 1/4" NPT
Yeah, if you can get them in straight. Tried every thing I can think of. Even filed a bit more taper. I worked with injection molds all my life and I know if I sent out a mold with threads like that it would leak. There CNC cut so they are really tight and I don't think there is any taper.
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Unread 09-01-2004, 01:16 AM   #192
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here is a picture of the pump with 2 fittings ( the palstic one and a parker cbpl 8/10-1/4")

the blue coating is very fragile, it comes off with the plastic fitting when inserting
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Unread 09-01-2004, 04:37 AM   #193
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here is a picture of the pump with 2 fittings ( the palstic one and a parker cbpl 8/10-1/4")

the blue coating is very fragile, it comes off with the plastic fitting when inserting
just for the hint, Dariusz found that (with Dan advice as well) the plastic fitting will allow about 4 turn (near half the lenght of the fitting) but you need to enter it by force. That way, the threading of the plastic fitting will accomodate to the one of the pump and will create a proper sealing.

With metalic fitting (such as the one shown on the picture) you need to go thru a 1/4th turn process which is doing 1/4th turn clockwise, then counter clockwise, clean the threading from additional coating that went off and then one more time etc...

Doing so will allow about the same lenght to go into the pump (outlet side only, the inlet side did not prove to have this "problem" ). In case of metallic fitting, some teflon will help for sealing anyway.

NPT conical s*x *ss...
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Unread 09-01-2004, 05:30 AM   #194
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i have found 2 different norms about NPT : UL 514 and ASME B1.20.1, are they coincurrent ?
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Unread 09-01-2004, 07:28 AM   #195
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The thread area is NOT anodized, we place grease on them to protect them from the acid.

If we did not, the threads would not be sharp, as the acid causes them to round off or build, and this will cause problems with sealing plastic fittings.

The order was place with plastic fittings, and we opitimized for the fittings we provided.

Yes, there is a taper, if there was not, the fitting would not get tite.

You guys should know, NPT standard is NOT followed very well. Try placing 4 different brand / material 1/4 NPT fittings side by side, and you will see the starting diameter varies.

At first we designed for metal fittings, but people where forcing plastic fittings all the way into the impeller (no joke). The feedback we had, showed 90% of the people where using plastic fittings, so we cut back a bit, to have best fit with plastic.

If you have a metal fitting, do as suggested above, and run it in and out a bit.

Most of the confusion comes from our European customers, which will no longer be a problem, as we now ship to Europe with 1/4 G straight ports


** AGIACOBBI, you worked on injection molds with NPT threads, could use some advise on three peice mold with interior NPT threads. Having a bitch finding an example

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Unread 09-01-2004, 07:54 AM   #196
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Hey guys speak of fittings, the best I have seen for your application, is the ones D-Tek has (not a plug...really)

There barbed, metal (coated - nickel I think), have a straight thread and an o-ring.
Real good ID, and safe on poly tops.

Hoping to start making a few thousand for them soon, but our CNC lathe is busy 24 / 7 making.... you guessed it... car parts

Looking for another one now that we have some more room.
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Unread 09-01-2004, 08:02 AM   #197
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The thread area is NOT anodized, we place grease on them to protect them from the acid.

If we did not, the threads would not be sharp, as the acid causes them to round off or build, and this will cause problems with sealing plastic fittings.

The order was place with plastic fittings, and we opitimized for the fittings we provided.

Yes, there is a taper, if there was not, the fitting would not get tite.

You guys should know, NPT standard is NOT followed very well. Try placing 4 different brand / material 1/4 NPT fittings side by side, and you will see the starting diameter varies.

At first we designed for metal fittings, but people where forcing plastic fittings all the way into the impeller (no joke). The feedback we had, showed 90% of the people where using plastic fittings, so we cut back a bit, to have best fit with plastic.

If you have a metal fitting, do as suggested above, and run it in and out a bit.

Most of the confusion comes from our European customers, which will no longer be a problem, as we now ship to Europe with 1/4 G straight ports


** AGIACOBBI, you worked on injection molds with NPT threads, could use some advise on three peice mold with interior NPT threads. Having a bitch finding an example
Thanks for the update
Yet G1/4 straight is too late for us
But you got the point, in Europe, we play by BSP rules...

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Unread 09-11-2004, 09:19 PM   #198
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just looked at D-tek information regarding running 2 pumps in series,
if you split the inlet water line ( with Y spliter ), wouldnt that reduce the water going into the pumps... wouldnt it be better to have a separate res, for each pump, thus each pump will get as much water as it requires ?

been looking at water cooling for years... just didnt have time or inclination to do it, that line as been reached.

mostly will be adding a 6800 cooler in the future,
double heater core from DD, RBX.... res for easier living,
lets not start a res debate.

THanks.
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Unread 09-12-2004, 11:45 PM   #199
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Is any information available about Mk2 vs. Mk1 flow? A head vs. flow chart for the Mk2 would be a nice thing. Presumably, the manufacturer has that data.
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Unread 09-13-2004, 12:59 PM   #200
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Default C-Systems recommend parallel setup?

All the pump talk lately got me thinking about buy new pump. So I was looking around and found this guide from C-systems that recommends only parallel pump configuration...??? Did I miss something???
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