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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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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Feb 2005
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hello, i need these for my MCP-350 and two 24V fans from hell to put in my
W/C rad box. the pump unit needs to supply enough current plus a little overhead for two 350 pumps. 2.5amps perhaps? the unit for the fans needs to supply about 3.5amps at most. the combined draw from both fans is 3.4amps @ 24V. there's no way i'll run them that high though. curious, what is the appropriate type of supply to be using, ie. PWM, LINEAR, or SWITCHING? iv'e read PWM supplies are bad for RPM sensing fans i think. to keep costs down, i would be thrilled if there was two different DIY fan bus solutions that can provide the respective voltage/current needed. because i found a 24V, 6.5A power supply(SWITCHING i think) at allelectronics.com for cheap. then all i would need to do is build the two different circuits for my pumps and fans i really need your help guys/girls. links to electronics kits houses would be great. any help would be greatly appreciated! slicey PS i have only the one MPC350 but want a variable PSU source that could handle two for expansion options. |
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Cooling Savant
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What kind of fans do you have that you would want to run them at 24 volts?
And how loud would they be at 12 volts? Would they power up at 12Volts?
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madhacker, they are papst 6.75" fans that run 12-28v and i said there's no way i'd run them that high. i don't know the SPL@12V but SPL@24v is 61dBA. ouch! don't know the answer to your last Q either-gonna find out in a week or two though.
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mine power up nicely at 8volts, not to loud but still want to throttle them down to 6 volts.
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hey slicey, can u do me a fav and get me the meashurements of that pump hxwxl pls thinking about getting it even though it's weaker then it's other sibblings but if the size is right it shall do.
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what's stopping you from running 6 volts into them? also, maybe you can enlighten me about my pump choice because i'm starting to question it. got one MCP350 to run a POLARFLO TT for now. in a month will buy DD 6800NVIDIA gpu cooler and months later i'm going to try to W/C my antec 550W true control on my friend's company's huge mill. would really like to open the sealed box to my pump since i've never held one in my hands before. but am abstaining cause i've thought about returning it and moving up to a bad boy IWAKI, which will make one psu unessessary-oh well. any comments? |
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thanks man think 2 of them bad boys will do thanks a ton man.
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but after they power up I can run them at 6 volts... If I dial them down to 6 volts and I get the power interupted then the fans won't spin up... Even though I have them on UPS I'm still paranoid...(have kids) Quote:
How much pump is enough? How much is too much?
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butcher, are your fans the ones from allelectronics.com? just curious because i was considering those.
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madhacker, i read that cathar article about a month ago but i don't have any previous W/C experience, thus i don't have the the kind of confidence and experience that many of these forum members do. that's why i wanted to get your thoughts or anybody elses on this matter. and i forgot to mention the heater core i've modded already. '77 bonneville w/ac. i prefer to educate myself when i'm taking on a new endeavor, which i've spent the past 3 months doing, but i feel some some encouraging comments or criticism from my members would be a helpful learning experience also. so everyone out there.....bring on those comments-good or bad!
thanks a bunch slicey |
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I have:
http://www.comairrotron.com/dc_family.asp?FamilyID=38 Model JQ24B4. Got it surplus, don't know if the models on allelectronics.com are the same.
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