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Does the Resevoir Size Matter

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Give it a rest, dude. I'm not going to go kindergarden with you. Couldn't you tell that I'm not about that based on the fact that you meatball-insulted me twice without a response? Since you've got it all figured out anyway why waste your time here?

(Both were rhetorical questions, BTW. Please don't answer, please?) :p
 
Yes daddy. :-/

I think we all were aware of that as an option. Too big and bulky for me, especially if you want a powerful pump. And let's not forget that pumps of this class happily use the system coolant as coolant for themselves. Inline in MY house, unless something better comes up.
 
Docta_Z said:
What kind of rad do you plan on using?

he will be using a car rad (im hoping not a ford, your comp may catch something from it and start breaking down for no reason :bang head )
hes been talking to digger too much IMHO :p


link to the car rad topic....
linkey
 
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Docta_Z said:
What kind of rad do you plan on using?
gbaz said:
he will be using a car rad (im hoping not a ford, your comp may catch something from it and start breaking down for no reason )
hes been talking to digger too much IMHO

Actually I'll be using an evaporator coil that I converted to have 62 parallel tubes (single pass). Here's a pic... I need to take some new pics, it's much nicer looking now that I've sanded all the copper and sprayed with clear enamel. Here's the thread

radiator7.jpg
 
squeakygeek said:
Actually I'll be using an evaporator coil that I converted to have 62 parallel tubes (single pass). Here's a pic... I need to take some new pics, it's much nicer looking now that I've sanded all the copper and sprayed with clear enamel. Here's the thread

radiator7.jpg

at least is not a ford :)
 
squeakygeek said:
Not an issue with the radiator I'll be using ;)

Yeah, I've seen the pictures now. Very impressive, but since I gave up on aquariums years ago, I'll stick with my sleak in-case unit. Good job though. :thup:
 
Cyrix_2k said:
Nobody's mentioned that certain resivoirs have a habit of leaking...

From what I keep hearing all sorts of things leak. Maybe water-cooling isn't the way to go because something bad might happen at any moment. :eek:

:clap:
 
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