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Turbokeu
08-26-01, 05:13 AM
In addition to my thread (http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?threadid=31896) here are some more pics:

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The relay, mounted and connected.


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Idem.


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Details of the AC line connection for the pump.


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Details of the airtrap.


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Pump and Filling&Bleeding system.


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Remark the piece of 20mm silicone tube between pump and PVC tubing.


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I replaced the original 2-wire cable (with a big Molex) of the fanspeedselector on the front panel by a 3-wire cable with a little Molex. Through a drilled hole in the PCB I connected the third wire with the RPM monitoring connection of one of the two front fans.


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Rear view of the fanspeedselector. The wires are glued with a gluegun.


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"Purple Ice" anti-corrosion additive and green Fluo Dye Lite.


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These are the parts that I used for modding the Swiftech MCW462. 1/4" to 1/4 nipple (drilled to 10mm internally), a 90° 15mm copper turn and a piece of 15mm copper tube, all hardsoldered together.


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Compared to the original swivel connectors of the MCW462.


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Comparision of the ID of a standard 3/8" brass hosenipple and a 20mm PVC tube.


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One of my 30cm (12") CCFT Black Lights and a pink one + convertors.


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One of the clamps for the 20mm PVC.


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Original "PSU mounting plate".


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What you need to hardsolder.


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Front view of my "CPU clock indicator"


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Details of the CPU clock indicator.

I will post some pics with the circuit filled with water when the Black Lights are installed.
CD
:)

Turbokeu
09-10-01, 06:34 AM
Because of a minor leak (a couple of drops) between the pump housing and the pump lid I had to seal it with some silicone sealant...

http://users.skynet.be/turbokeu/images/pc-70/PICT0113.JPG


CD :)

Crazy Jayhawk
09-10-01, 10:27 AM
You better make a fully illustrated tutorial on this when you're done. :p

Smizack
09-10-01, 10:47 AM
That looks good.
And that would be a huge tutorial.