- Joined
- Jan 18, 2005
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- Ireland
I'm putting together my first wc system and an now at the stage of leak testing.
Loop setup is pump--CPU--VGA--RAD--Tline--pump.
I've been running the setup for two days and still have some bubbles lining certain sections of the tube. If I tap on the tube, they quickly go through the system but seem to slowly gather again at the same spots.
Now the flow in this system is quite fast with the 1000lph pump and low resistance Dangerden GPU and Swifttec 6002, so I do realize it's very difficult to get the smaller bubbles out as they usually just fly by the t-line.
As you can kinda make out from the pics, all of the tubs are virtually clear except for the tubing just before the CPU inlet and pump inlet.
Every now and again I'll turn the rad upside down and there'll be a few slightly bigger bubbles...I'm assuming these are accumulating as I constantly tap though these smaller bubbles?
Any ideas...could there be a spot that is sucking in air???
Loop setup is pump--CPU--VGA--RAD--Tline--pump.
I've been running the setup for two days and still have some bubbles lining certain sections of the tube. If I tap on the tube, they quickly go through the system but seem to slowly gather again at the same spots.
Now the flow in this system is quite fast with the 1000lph pump and low resistance Dangerden GPU and Swifttec 6002, so I do realize it's very difficult to get the smaller bubbles out as they usually just fly by the t-line.
As you can kinda make out from the pics, all of the tubs are virtually clear except for the tubing just before the CPU inlet and pump inlet.
Every now and again I'll turn the rad upside down and there'll be a few slightly bigger bubbles...I'm assuming these are accumulating as I constantly tap though these smaller bubbles?
Any ideas...could there be a spot that is sucking in air???