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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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I have been fortunate enough to get my hands on the new Swiftech MCP 650.
Unfortunately, my previous rigs all have 3/8"ID, 1/2"OD tubing. I have searched then net now for 2 days and found nothing so far on what tubing other guys are using. I have tried to force the 1/2" OD tubing on (used vasoline) but just doesn't quite make it over the lip. Will I have to go to the higher 1/2"ID 3/4"OD tubing? On Danger Den's site they list the barbs for 1/2"OD tubing and I had thought the DD12V and MCP 650 were the same pump? Let me know. Thanks in advance. |
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we (Swiftech) use, and sell, 3/8 x 1/2 barbed adaptors
http://www.swiftnets.com/store/produ...asp?ProdID=258 |
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you should also be able to force it by heating the tubing prior to installation (if you want to use the smaller stuff w/ no adaptor).
Heat a pan of water to near boiling and let the tube soak a bit. That should provide enough give to force it over the fitting.
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it works really well for hose barbs or anything with a tapper.
Forgot the relatively straight and boxy ones on the 650. Save yourself and get some adaptors.
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Thanks for the responses I boiled the water and set the tubing in it for maybe 3-4 minutes. With a little vasoline on the edges it worked. I will be testing the circut tommorrow evening but at least the tubing is on there and ready to go.
Thanks again for the responses. |
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can't wait to see your pics.
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I really want to see pics !!
I am in a similar situation, I have a D4 (non swifty) with 3/4 OD barbs. My system is 1/2 ID (this was a planned purchase). I was going to build an adaptor for the high pressure side, while keeping a 3/4 ID tube between my T and my low pressure side of the pump. I d rather stretch the tube over the high pressure barb. I saw a threaded barb impellor housing over at Laing's site, so that can be an option too. SenC. |
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we can stock the threaded pumps, but to date not a single request
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Interesting, considering the 650 is 1/2 OD while majority of swifty is 3/8 and threaded barbs are so much easier than a pice of tube an an adapter.
I for one would purchase a barbed impellor housing... guess Ill try to go through Laing... BillA, is Laing a US or Germany based company. Because If they were based in Germany, I could drop by one of their retailers or their HQ this winter and get me a barbed housing. SenC. |
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Laing is a German company, inquires to them from the US will be referred to Laing in the US, and these inquires - if related to electronics cooling - will be forwarded to Swiftech
period the only threaded pump housings are 1/2" NPT male, or 1/2" BSP male (but I'm not so sure looking at the thread) you really want to put a 1/2" NPT by barb on the pump ? kinda biggish I think the only barbed sizes are 1/2" and 3/4", no 3/8" we are exploring other options, but molded parts take time and $ this arraignment is not as bad as it may appear, the fill-and-bleed kit is no more its replacement, the MCRES-525 has 3/8" NPT ports which permit a 1/2" barb for the line to the pump inlet, or even a 5/8" barb for a true 1/2" ID system - then the reducing adaptor to 3/8" is only on the pump discharge for our kits |
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Dangerden bayres, now this? ***Etacovda senses trend http://www.dangerden.com/mall2/more_...asp?fmmore=245 |
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lol, but the trend is going where ?
you may have it bassakwards ? reality does not begin with a product announcement on a web page |
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I never said which direction the trend was in, I thought better of that
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clever, clever
and I bit |
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Well it worked. But I don't know about pics. I put the tubing in the boiling water for about 3-4 mins and then proceeded on. I still applied vasoline on the inside and the fittings. I must say that the MCP 650 is ok but I did not anticipate the small whirring sound that it emits. It is muffled by the 2 side 120mm ("silent") fans I have but it is somewhat noticeable. I will attempt to post pics later this week.
In the meantime thanks for the help. I know have another issue with my video card cooling but I will post that in another section. |
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my 650 is also rather noisy - much worse than my 600. I've burned it in for 3 days now - gonna give it a week.
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