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Just got my last piece to my H20 system

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PS this is the good stuff and its uncut and pure


I realize I could have used grocery store Distilled water, but this is Military Spec stuff HAHAHAH:beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:
 
i understand that you have to refil your setup every
now and then, will you have enough to last ya a while? :p
 
An enclosed system will last along time without refilling (ie. not a bong) A reservior-less system will only take 1/3 of a gallon depending on the radiator size and length of tubing, so that gallon could last a year easily.

And Sam, Welcome to the money eating addiction! Muuuhaaahahaha! (another one converted)
 
I have no idea how well it works, as I have nothing to compare it to :)

But I did buy 6 bottles of it to last me a long time.



Im testing the system now out of the PC and I have a bleed line just like Hoot, but its harder to get the bubbles out than I imagined.

It must be this Uncut water :D I'll figure it out
 
The reason it's hard to bleed in an in-line system is because when it's all hooked the air has no where to go. Try disconnected one of the hoses, and then filling it up so that the air escapes. Then quickly connect it back. It'll be a lot quicker.


You might still need to add water if some of it spilled out, but at least you will be able to turn on your computer.

Just don't disconnect any hoses inside your computer! :D
 
My system is exactly like Hoots(pictured below) down to the T fitting for the Bleed line, but its still hard to bleed it....




I only wish I had a shroud like his, but he doesnt have MILITARY SPEC H20 :beer:
 
craigiz1 said:
Exactly what is that stuff? Some kind of super distilled water? Do you have a link to it so I can learn about it?
Thanks.


A friend told me about it and he sent it to me, there is no link that I know off......Its just 99.9% pure water

I seriously doulbt its any better than Distilled water, but if you want to get some heres the info

Battery Water

Made by CLI/Chem-Lease Inc.
Hastings, FL. 32145
904-692-1495


Whats really interesting is it says, "not for human consumption"

Now you would think that you could drink Pure water right?
 
Mil Spec?
15 yrs in service has taught me a few things about that.........

(Baaaaahahahahahahahaha) ROTFLMAO !:D

It'll work.

Good Luck with the system.
:cool:
 
Yodums said:
Hey take a pic inside the case :D


What do you want a pic of my dining room table? The watercooling system is going to run overnight out of the box, Ill put it all in tomorrow.


Laugh all you want you naysayers, the proof will be in the pudding.......And my cpu probably will implode from this Military Spec water :beer:
 
rivercom9 said:
Whats the heat capacity of deuterium? Would it be better at conducting heat than regular old fashioned H20?

No, it just catches flying neutrons from nuclear fission better than regular water. In fact I believe regular old water has deuterium in it, just the stuff used to control nuclear reactions has a higher concentration of the stuff.
 
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