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How do you bleed your system with a Reservoir

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InsaneO/cer

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Hey guys i am new to water cooling and i purchased these parts.


Waterblock: Danger Den Maze 4
Pump:Eheim 1250 317gph
Radiator:procore with fan shround combo http://www.dtekcustoms.com/product.asp?0=205&1=228&3=18
Tubing 1/2" i will get at the local hardware store
Watter additive:watter wetter
Hoseclamps:Local Store
Disstilled water:Local Store
Reservoir: Dtek Bay Res



My question is how do i bleed the system useing a reservoir

Thanks

Insane
 
is the pump in the water or on the side

if it is on the res then just fill the res and tilt the water to the pump and wait till all the air is out
 
InsaneO/cer said:
Hey guys i am new to water cooling and i purchased these parts.


Waterblock: Danger Den Maze 4
Pump:Eheim 1250 317gph
Radiator:procore with fan shround combo http://www.dtekcustoms.com/product.asp?0=205&1=228&3=18
Tubing 1/2" i will get at the local hardware store
Watter additive:watter wetter
Hoseclamps:Local Store
Disstilled water:Local Store
Reservoir: Dtek Bay Res



My question is how do i bleed the system useing a reservoir

Thanks

Insane

:rolleyes:
 
I have a res mounted to my pump assembly. I fill the entire contraption (pump, block, and rad) outside of the case so I can lift separate components and twist them around to help move the air pockets around. Works pretty good. I have no air in my system except for the res where it's supposed to be by the time I'm done.

I also turn the pump on and off repeatedly to help move the air also. It helps a bit.
 
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