Tri-SLI GPU Loop - 3 Res/Pump/Rad in Series
I hope the below images will help make clear my intent as far as my GPU loop is concerned. Note that I turned everything sideways for ease of viewing and that the actual bits I'll be using will change by the time I install it. Also, if your thinking, "hmm those reservoirs sure look unstable..." they won't be after I've installed all the corresponding UN Designs and EK mounting equipment.
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Loop Redundancy
I still intend on providing this 3 series loop with two hot spares for redundancy. This means I'll be purchasing 2 more D5 pumps. These spare pumps with about 50 microseconds notice will have the ability to take over in place of any failed pump. I'm implementing two just in case two of the pumps fail simultaneously so there is little chance the tri-series loop will falter. I've been working on the control logic which has been a breeze and will be housed in a tiny box and built on a tiny 1.5" x 2" PCB. It basically will be connected to three flow rate sensors that will be installed at the inlet of each pump. In the event that it detects a drop in flow rate that quantifies a dead or dieing pump, it will immediately activate a pre-primed spare. 2 valves will also activate, one directing water flow from the reservoir to the spare pump and 1 that allows water pumped though the spare pump to connect to the rest of the loop at wherever the failure point may be. ... Once I've had a chance to diagram, purchase needed parts, and finish the control schematic I'll post more details on this.
I intend on doing something similar for the second "dual monsta" loop as well as for the hybrid phase change/tec system I'm working on. (Not going to get into this now).
I'm always willing to take a critical beating related to my ideas so feel free to be frank, make suggestions, words of advice, ideas, etc. :)