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There's got to be a better way... I mean, what if we cut a window in the top? That way, there wouldn't be any barbs in lexan...
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Oh great idea Ben, another joint
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Yup Danny is great,my m8s spir@l cracked 2 weeks ago and he sorted him out a new top also,mines ok so far
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Yeah it sounds like Danny's an awesome guy. I'm not so freaked out about mine anymore.
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I talked to Danny about this the other day. I'm getting ready to buy one of his blocks and was concerned about it.
If I understood correctly, he said that it was a problem with the taper of the barbs. Effectively immediately, he says the blocks are only going to ship with poly barbs if you've got the clear top. He says that he's currently working on getting some barbs custom made that shouldn't crack the tops. But that could be a little while. |
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more heat... that's what is needed...
if you are really worried about the stress that incorrect taper causes then maybe you could heat up your brass barbs so that they "warm" the plastic up enough to relieve the stress... this temp would prolly be right below melting and if you go to far... toasted poly top... of course the ammount and duration of heat will determine if you destroy your poly top, relieve residual stress, or do nothing... This idea comes from experience molding lexan with a lighter... Tokamac |
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There is plenty of heat generated in the tapping process, keep the tap moving.
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I should be getting a replacement aluminum top sometime, too. Great service at Dtek.
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gone_fishin,
your tap will run outa thread length before the heating begins to melt anything other than the direct surface it is touching.... I was thinking more along the lines of sticking it in the oven for a bit... slowly increasing the heat till you reach the ductile to brittle transition... then remove to cool.... same thing they do to anneal metal. Tokamac |
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Well.... I've had my Maze3 for about a month with a poly top. As far as I know, there isn't any cracking at all. But I knowing my luck... I'll get home to the *wumm* of my pump because all the water leaked out the CPU block :shrug:
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Did the old polyblocks ever crack? Guess you can't really compare because those weren't polytops and tehy didnt crack because of the shear volume of plastic
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One solution is, nylon barbs. They even come in transparent variety ! Most german block makers (aquacomputer, lownoise) are providing those for their poly-topped blocks.
No heat expansion problem, no hard mechanical constraint... and a very good grip on PVC (no clamp needed) and a perfect grip on tygon (cannot remove the hose without cutting it)... And no battery effect... ! |
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just got my replacement tops free of charge from danny yesterday.
and hes promised to ship some aluminum when there out. I cant say enough abouyt the services hes given me. new ones have poly barbs
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Yes Danny is a good guy. I have the Polly Spir@l, no probs so far, I got one of the first so I've had it about 2 months. I just ordered the TC-4, he asked me If I had to have chrome barbs or would poly barbs be OK. I said poly is fine. AS long as the Spir@l holds up... I'm happy
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I have just received an email from Danny (thank you), about that.
He always polite. Hi Eduardo, Thanks for your compliments on the service. I am glad we could be of assistance for you ![]() Thanks, Danny www.dtekcustoms.com
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I had that happen to me with a reservoir. That is why I decided not to use a poly-top. People may argue the battery affect but some good anodizing and water addictive eliminates that concern. ![]()
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This is one of the reasons I made my top from 3/4" plexiglass.
No cracks yet. Even if it does, it will have to crack quite a bit to leak (then I can just make more of them anyway, or go to 1" thick. ![]() ![]() |
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LOL - thats a mean looking block ![]()
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And nice looking too
![]() Mine blocks developed tiny cracks between the barbs in the 8 mm thick plexy top, but no leaks. The cpu and nb blocks have lots of cracks inside the plexy structure (after about 2 months of use), but it seems that the cracks aren't through all the top, just 'inside' the top, so no leaks. Hope it stays that way ![]()
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That's why I always replace the tapered 1/4" NPT fittings by straight 1/4" NPT fittings and 15mm copper tubing.
I apply some Loctite thread sealant and screw the fittings ONLY by hand. Never had a crack or a leak... My modded Maze3: ![]() ![]() Edit: will have to do the same with my Cascade block... CD ![]()
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how many blocks have u had without a system up and running turbo?
i know u started with a never used swifty, did the maze get some service? do u want to start the first belgian H²0 cooling museum maybe ![]()
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![]() My Maze3 works fine since a month or three... but my Cascade is waiting since 3 or 4 weeks in his box... Still thinking about if I'm gonna lap it or not (1200 grid), and thinking about the thermal paste to use with it. I have AS3, AS Ceramique, Thermaltake PTK-001 based on Shin Etsu G-751, and now I just received a mail from the official importer for Belgium of the Nanotherm PCM+ paste. (they will send me the adresses of stores that sell the stuff around Brussels)... Edit: Cotubex in Brussels sells it for 9.50 Euro (and has stock!)... CD ![]()
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![]() I never thought this thread would be brought back from the dead, but here it is. The alu top on the spiral is still going strong, but I may be willing to try a lexan topped block again. I'll really have to think about it tho, because "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice..." |
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Ah memories...after Dtek put the metal top on their block...I ended up buying a Spir@l instead.
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