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- May 20, 2004
So the attached picture is an idea I've had floating around for a while. I've been using a criticool powerplant resevoir, and I have a few problems with it:
*The flat top makes it very hard for bubbles to escape
*The design creates a vortex within the res. that allows air bubbles to come out the intake of the resevoir and get immediatly sucked out the other end back into the system.
what I think this idea would do is twofold:
*prevent vortex with the wall running down the middle
*allow for much easier bleeding with the sloped roof
*The Y connector at the top would allow for filling through one hole and air bleeding through the other so the water will pour faster.
what do you guys think?
*The flat top makes it very hard for bubbles to escape
*The design creates a vortex within the res. that allows air bubbles to come out the intake of the resevoir and get immediatly sucked out the other end back into the system.
what I think this idea would do is twofold:
*prevent vortex with the wall running down the middle
*allow for much easier bleeding with the sloped roof
*The Y connector at the top would allow for filling through one hole and air bleeding through the other so the water will pour faster.
what do you guys think?