I would be more than willing to test.
i still have a maze4 aluminum topped block i could test too to see how well it inhibits corrosion.
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I would be more than willing to test.
i still have a maze4 aluminum topped block i could test too to see how well it inhibits corrosion.
If you still need more help, I'm in the states and can lend a hand....
i live near seattle, i dont have water cooling tho, can it be applied to the processor, cooling....
jk....lol, can u make mixtures for the processors
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what are you talking about?:confused:
It's about time someone came up with an additive solution that really is geared for watercooling and not for cars. Glad to see you taking the lead on this Petra (along with Hound53).
I just finished a new loop but I could refill it in the name of R/D
I have all new masterclear but I have some new tygon I could throw in the loop
as well
I'd be free to test it. I'll probably be buying a DDC-2 and top from you, so you could just put it in the package. You got the EK barbs in, right?
I'll probably be placing the order tomorrow or saturday. Just let me know if you want me to test it.
I just got my order today of a Func mouse pad, smartcoils and arctic silver adhesive. I looked at the box and thought you might have misplaced a case in there, it was so big! :D
Okay, first off, sorry for not addressing many questions... I've been busy upgrading the store's checkout system this evening (the good news is that PayPal is now integrated into the checkout system and all of the address information and payment stuffs is on a single page). International customers will still have to go through Quoc for the time being, however. Though, I'm gonna start working on setting things up so that Canadian customers can order directly through the site instead of having to e-mail Quoc (no estimated completion date on that yet). If anyone runs into any problems with the upgraded checkout system, please e-mail me. Thanks!
Anyway, back on topic, here's a list of stuff that I came up with that you guys could 'test' for:
- Component temps before & after (Make sure to note idle, load, and ambient temp as well as what coolant you were using previously. Preferably, this should be done without remounting your blocks or changing your loop.)
- Be sure to make note of the components that you're using (actual hardware and water cooling gear)
- People with mixed-metal loops: look for signs of corrosion
- Inspect for algae/microbial/fungal growth
- Watch for any abnormal coolant evaporation
- Take note of any tubing or component discoloration
- Those who are able to, check for change in coolant flowrate
- Watch for any changes in coolant color
- More/less/same amount/type of pump noise compared to previous coolant?
- Note any issues with excessive coolant foaming and/or filling/bleeding problems
- Thoughts on the mixing process? Should we release a pre-diluted/mixed version? Perhaps a "lite" version that's the same thing sans-glycerine?
- If you added anything to the coolant (coloring, UV dyes, whatever), what happened? Anything odd?
- Finally, any other suggestions/observations that you have and results of any other tests that you performed.
@ pissboy: running an electrical conductivity test in microSiemens/cm on the mixed coolant (not the concentrate) would be wonderful--PM me with address info and I can either send you a bottle of the concentrate or a small bottle of the resulting coolant.
@ cadaveca: PM me with shipping info and I'll send some your way
@ nealh: PM me with shipping info and I'll send some your way
@ thunderstruck!: PM me with shipping info and I'll send some your way
@ cronic: PM me with shipping info and I'll send some your way
@ DragonOrta: PM me with shipping info and I'll send some your way. As for that box, well, it was the only one that Quoc could find in the warehouse that that fUnc pad would fit in... lol
@ syne_24: I'll just mix up an extra bottle of it for you when you stop by on Friday... tomorrow is Friday, isn't it? hmm... that was quick.
I'll likely hit up the [H] tomorrow and see if anyone in there would be interested as well (as you can likely tell, I like having a lot of feedback about stuff that I work on).
On the topic of tube clouding, considering that I've had sections of tubing submerged in straight distilled water go cloudy, I'm really not sure if it'll make a difference in that department or not. Interestingly, tubing submerged in a 10% G11 solution doesn't seem to cloud (though, it has only been a few months). :shrug:
*edit* Also, I forgot to mention a couple things... First, as you may have noticed from the link in the ingredients list, the biocide is currently available for purchase separately (I figured that it would be kinda silly to only include it in the coolant concentrate). Secondly, at the request of Hound53, I've decided that, once we start selling this stuff, we'll be donating $1/bottle of concentrate sold to the local SPCA. Finally, I need to come up with a name for this stuff... all I can come up with right now "PT_Protect". Anyone else have anything better in mind?
you have one very interesting job FCG...Quote:
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Alex. A big thankyou for developing this mix. Moving away from anything glycol based has been an aspiration of mine (for the community as a whole) for some time, but I was unsure how to manage it in a simple way.. I think you have provided the solution to that problem.
I would also be willing to help out with some testing.
I have no aluminum parts but I do have a couple of blocks (storm, mcw6002) and various rads (HCs, MCR, JR120) and a D4 as well as a DDC-2.
I have Clearflex60 and Masterclear tubing to test for staining and other reactions (the infamous cf60 film)
I will be obtaining some GPU blocks shortly.
for the name, how about Solution_P or PTS-G coolant?
btw Alex, you looking for any sort of design work? (graphic)
Looks like we're working on the same thing from opposite ends of the pond Petra... got some of Hounds Continuum goop here that arrived this morning, and have Spectrus en-route to me...
If you want some quality scientific testing done on it, drop a post on procooling.com and see if there's any takers...Quote:
I'll likely hit up the [H] tomorrow and see if anyone in there would be interested as well (as you can likely tell, I like having a lot of feedback about stuff that I work on).
HoundJuice... :D Freshly squeezed from the nearest pooch...Quote:
all I can come up with right now "PT_Protect". Anyone else have anything better in mind?
Might want to add a disclaimer, something to the like of "Disclaimer: No Canines were harmed during the research of this product blah blah blah blah" cause someone might mistread that :DQuote:
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Obviously you never heard Ron White the redneck comedian do the bit about the bulldog and the trip to the vet :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Marci
Hey Petra, I'd be glad to test too. PM
pm sent, thanks
lol, I'm not so sure that that name would go over very well... then again... :rolleyes:Quote:
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Yeah, good point... and I do have an account over there, I just don't post much. Perhaps, in the name of gathering more useful information, I'll give that a shot instead of the [H].Quote:
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It's really not such a bad thing, is it? ;)Quote:
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As for the Spectrus, well, after researching it a bit and heeding Hound's warning, I decided that a sequestered copper solution would be a safer, less expensive, and equally as effective substitute, for our purposes. After all, it works great in aquariums (how do you think I tested the PT_Nuke...? :wasntme: ) and is even used in the city water around here (according to my copper test kit).
Petra did you try various concentrations of glycerol to come to the 5% mark i.e. was that concentration decided upon due to testing results?
Sign me up!
I'll be making an order from Petras shortly so if you want to include me feel free to throw some in!:D
yeah, i have an order with u right now. feel free too throw in some! :D
Since I usually hang at ProCooling anyways...Quote:
Originally Posted by Petra
I'd be more than happy to put this coolant mixture through the wringer.
I've got chillers, pumps, flowmeters, and uncommonly accurate thermometers.
Send me a PM. ;)
YGPM :DQuote:
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Ill give it a shot as well. My all copper line has been running with the swiftech stuff for a year now and im anxious to see what the damage to my polarflo is.
IN any case. IF you need another tester lmk. Ill volunteer my rig. If you wana check out the rig its in my signature.
id definatly like to help with this, but where can i buy GE Continuum AT901 ?
Name: Petras Coolant Additive or (PCA) Or Petras PC Coolant Additive.
I am willing to be a cooling loop guinea pig, and would be willing to pay for a sample to try out. I think something is growing in my loop...