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acemorgan
02-24-2013, 12:05 AM
starting to build my own reservoir now & need some help finding 3/4 nozzles. does anyone know where I can find it from

Prozium
02-24-2013, 10:39 PM
umm, I'm not sure what you are looking for... Are you wanting them for 3/4" outer or inner diameter tubing, and for pvc tubing or hard acrylic pipe, and why stainless steel?

acemorgan
02-25-2013, 09:12 PM
I'm starting to build my own reservoir using the 3/4 Id for the Rd-30 pumps to pull in the the water from just between the reservoir & pumps. the inter dia. would be 19mm with the outer dia. about 24 or 25mm.
all the other hoses i'll be using 1/2 or 13mm out from the pump thru the blocs/rad. back into the reservoir. The reservoir I have making will be 18"x6.25"x7.50". any idea how many ML it will be?

musicfan
02-26-2013, 08:05 AM
I'm starting to build my own reservoir using the 3/4 Id for the Rd-30 pumps to pull in the the water from just between the reservoir & pumps. the inter dia. would be 19mm with the outer dia. about 24 or 25mm.
all the other hoses i'll be using 1/2 or 13mm out from the pump thru the blocs/rad. back into the reservoir. The reservoir I have making will be 18"x6.25"x7.50". any idea how many ML it will be?

acemorgan, if I understand your question...18 x 6.25 x 7.5 = 843.75 inches cubed for volume. A converter (http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/cubic-inches-to-liters.htm) says that is 13.827 liters. Here is an aquarium fish tank volume calculator (http://easycalculation.com/area/aquarium-fish-tank.php) that gives the same result. So that is 13,827 ml or 3.65 Gallons. That is one very huge reservoir. Good luck. :)

Conumdrum
02-26-2013, 08:11 AM
Look at McMaster Carr for fittings? You'll have to tap your own holes in the acrylic or buy PVC fittings you can use pipe glue to fit. Should be easy enough to find.

acemorgan
03-02-2013, 01:48 PM
Wanting the 3/4 inner dia. fittings for my reservoir hose connections to the rd-30 pumps suctions intake. The inner dia. is 19mm so the outter dia. of the hose would be around 24 or 25mm. thick. Perfer to keep the the 3/4 fittings to be compression just like all the other 1/2" & 3/8" ones I'm using as well. I think the connections will have to be barbed on the Rd-30 pumps at both in&out ends. Not sure if its possible to have it or change it to compression possibly. Still waiting on my acrylic pieces & got cut to size. Hopefully Monday it'll be here. Just arrived the acrylic cement now first LOL. reservoir will be 18"x6.25"x7.5" Both pumps will be running their own lines seperately just sharing the same reservoir, hopefully they dont interfer with one another with the flow.


umm, I'm not sure what you are looking for... Are you wanting them for 3/4" outer or inner diameter tubing, and for pvc tubing or hard acrylic pipe, and why stainless steel?

acemorgan
03-02-2013, 01:58 PM
Wow just like i thinking at first 5 to 6 gallons of coolant, i'll be needing including the rads & hoses to fill. Cases is starting to get heavier & heavier with all the ideas to add. LOL
Sure glad I thought of making a stainless steel chase inside the case first hand.


acemorgan, if I understand your question...18 x 6.25 x 7.5 = 843.75 inches cubed for volume. A converter (http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/cubic-inches-to-liters.htm) says that is 13.827 liters. Here is an aquarium fish tank volume calculator (http://easycalculation.com/area/aquarium-fish-tank.php) that gives the same result. So that is 13,827 ml or 3.65 Gallons. That is one very huge reservoir. Good luck. :)