- Joined
- Jan 7, 2003
- Location
- Los Angeles
Hey guys,
I'm rather new to the whole water cooling thing, seeing how I just started to water cool my PC a few hours ago with the Zalman Reserator 1.
Furthermore, reading into this subject sparked a question - how about using my reef tank devices to power the water cooling system in my PC?
I have a water cooler in my reef tank that keeps the water temperature at 78 degrees year round. With the metal halide system I have, it REALLY heats up the water, so having a water cooler is vital.
Also I have a few spare pumps laying around that I used to use for water circulation - however they are rated somewhat high. I believe that Zalman pump is rated at 75 gph because it says 300 l/h so thats 75. My reef pumps are ~ 600 Gph. Having this much energy and force, I can probably wire my hoses from my garage, through the AC vent in the ceiling and still have power left over to water my lawn.
All kidding aside, is it safe? That is to use my water cooler and reef pumps for the PC.
I'm rather new to the whole water cooling thing, seeing how I just started to water cool my PC a few hours ago with the Zalman Reserator 1.
Furthermore, reading into this subject sparked a question - how about using my reef tank devices to power the water cooling system in my PC?
I have a water cooler in my reef tank that keeps the water temperature at 78 degrees year round. With the metal halide system I have, it REALLY heats up the water, so having a water cooler is vital.
Also I have a few spare pumps laying around that I used to use for water circulation - however they are rated somewhat high. I believe that Zalman pump is rated at 75 gph because it says 300 l/h so thats 75. My reef pumps are ~ 600 Gph. Having this much energy and force, I can probably wire my hoses from my garage, through the AC vent in the ceiling and still have power left over to water my lawn.
All kidding aside, is it safe? That is to use my water cooler and reef pumps for the PC.