fareastgq:
I still havt not receive any information of mine yet. I have send PM/EMAIL to you .
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fareastgq:
I still havt not receive any information of mine yet. I have send PM/EMAIL to you .
Hey for all the present RD30 owners, and future owners-
Start a new thread for the RD30, such as hooking it up, troubleshooting, and related information, or just keep going on this thread?
probably should start a new one... im looking how to hook mine up right now and lets just say wow- i have alot of learning to do with this project...Quote:
Originally Posted by phelan1777
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Originally Posted by mrkram
you found info? Care to share a link?
Hey compare our SIGS! :-P biter I had my first! :slap: :D
no i haven't found info yet, only previous posts in this thread, and yah ive noticed we have VERY similiar components in our system : >Quote:
Originally Posted by phelan1777
maybe someone can combine all the threads that have good RD 20/30 info and new info, there's alrdy good stuff here for that. Prob enough to get you guys going alrdy, it's just not all in 1 place.
Kone, unforunately international orders don't have any type of tracking info. availible from the post office. I can scan your receipt for you this weekend and send it to you, that's all. I think everyone international has alrdy recieved their pump except for you, all u can do is wait really. Sorry man...
So when do we get to pay you for shipping?
when I get my laptop up and running and can figure it all out ( some time this week I hope)
I know the groupbuy is closed, so does anyone know where to purchase this pump online? I've been googling for about half an hour about this pump and I can't find a place to order this pump. I'm new to watercooling and this build I'm waiting on is my first try at watercooling. I know the pump is on the expensive side, but at least that way I know I won't have the need or want to spend more later. Any help on this would be great.
you wont find it online, if it was that easy there wouldnt be that mucgh point in the gorup buy. You will have to do some detective work, call iwaki, call iwaki distributors, track down a contact that can help you out and sell you one. Put down that mouse and go get the phone.
postman left a message today, I think my pump might have arrived :)
yes sir! haha
Actually found a few distributors in town. gonna call and see if they can get one in for me. thanks for the advice.
I got it today, Thanks again~Quote:
Originally Posted by fareastgq
How i pay the shipping cost to you? Pm/Email to me PLZ. ;)
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Originally Posted by kman79
See Post #726. I looked online and found this place. Called and ordered and had my pump in under 2 weeks. Didn't seem hard to find at all.:)
How much did you pay?Quote:
Originally Posted by Just Some Dude
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Originally Posted by Just Some Dude
Thanks for the heads up, I got the number and I'll give them a all tomorrow, i aprpeciate it.
Hope it works out :)
Thanks man. I can get it from the guy you reccomended for a little under 300.00. The two places that are local to me got back to me today with almost the same price. I just need to find the PSU now, which doesn't seem to be as hard as locating the pump. Thanks for the help.Quote:
Originally Posted by Just Some Dude
bump, Guys those of you that have the RD-30 and Mean well, whats up wiht wriing the units, care to share what you have done?
Anyone add a switch to turn to the pump on and off, is so have pics, or mind sharing info?
Does your Meanwell PSU have a +RC and a -RC terminal with a jumper between them?Quote:
Originally Posted by phelan1777
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Originally Posted by SiGfever
um don't think so.
Here is a pic of how I wired mine... as far as a switch is concerned I would place a switch similar to a wall switch between the outlet & the PSU.Quote:
Originally Posted by phelan1777
You need to "Ground" your power supply.Quote:
Originally Posted by OCme
What model number is that Meanwell?
*ahem*
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IWAKI Direct Drive Pump
RD Series
Instruction Manual
:exclaim: Read this manual before use of product
Page 13:
10-3. Wiring
[...snip...]
(7) If pump is switched ON and OFF, install the switch at the secondary side of DC power source (between power source and pump). If power is ON and OFF at the primary side of DC power source, it is possible pump can not start.
apart from the slight case of engrish there, I think its pretty clear the switch has to be between the PSU and pump =p
Thank you to the ever vigilant Crediki although hs is still "Oblivious" to the rest of the worl thanks to his new addiction, he is not yet lost in Oblivion:stick: