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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 2003
Location: Long Beach, Ca
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Im having a problem bleeding my system of air.
I have not had this problem in the past, but this is my first system with a res, so Im not sure what I am doing wrong. Ive gone ahead and filled the system in a 2 gallon bucket, shaking the heatercore and pump to get all the air pockets out. I did this for about 2 hours and then closed my res underwater before taking everything out. Ive made sure all the hose clamps are down as far as they will go, and as far as I can tell there is no air seeping in. The problem is I can see air flowing into the res in pockets. What should I do? Thanks |
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What setup are you using. Is your pump working correctly? Can you put a tube from pump to res, no block and see if the pockets are still there?
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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Is your res. the highest point in your system or somewhere inbetween? Also check the intake line on your pump and make sure that it is not sucking in air.
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Actually, the res is at the bottom of my loop... it goes pump-core-block-res.
Ive checked the pump, and it is working fine... no air seems to be seeping in.... I think Im going to put the res near the top of the loop to see if I can fix this little problem.... Oh the res should be air tight correct? |
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I found this post.
http://www.procooling.com/articles/h...___3_31_00.php Turns out the pump was a "sucker" and introduced air into the system. I myself have submerged pump. I don't have any air in the system per se from the get go. psychofunk brought this article to my attention.
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If your res. is the highest point of your loop, then the res does not have to be air tight. I even suggest that IF it is at the top, then make sure it is not air tight. That will allow natural evaporation to take place and prevent pressure build-up from forming inside your system.
This is what I have observed.
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I don't understand why submersed pumps aren't used more here. So they raise the water temp a couple of degrees. The trade off.. is no suckers of air, lower noise, a combo of res and pump for space. Frankly when your system runs at 30C, what is another 2C?
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