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    can you pm me the price. (For both)

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    Uh, I think this is what you actually need if you want a meanwell converter.

    http://www.trcelectronics.com/Meanwell/sd-25a-24.shtml

    If you want a laptop type converter go with
    PST-006 found at powerstream.com
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    Adjustable Automobile Laptop Power Supply and Charger 15 to 21 volts output This Auto to Laptop "power cord" can be used for many different products, has changable output connectors
    PST-P006 15-21v selectable.

    Although I really like this one also.

    PST-SP09 120 watts, 15-24 volt selectable.

    And the barbs are 5/8" I think. Refer to link above ^^^ for pump specs. 1/2 inch ID tubing will fit over it, and never ever come off. (kinda like what 1/2" ID tubing does with 5/8" barbs/fittings)
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    Alright, please forgive but my ignorance has PEAKED
    How do you wire these "converters" to run these pumps?

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    you have to splice the wire
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    Back to my original q, do you think a PA160 can handle the heatdump from one of these?!



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    i can say yes... it is essentially the same heat as a D5... right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben805
    you have to splice the wire
    O.K. so I buy one of these, http://www.trcelectronics.com/Meanwell/sd-25a-24.shtml, and it goes between the psu and the pump?

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    yup
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben805
    I'm still trying to justify spending a grand total of $300 (pump + converter) for merely 2'C (from what I've read) of improvement over the Swiftech MCP655 pump that I've got, and overclocking wise what does that 2'C going to net me decision decision.....

    thanks ben, you just saved me 300 dollars.


    hell...i can open the door to my room and get more than 2C

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    Just sent my $245 in, couldnt be happier. Cant wait for the pump. This is going on my prized chiller

    next acomplishment, get the machine shop I worked at to make a 6002 block with a silver base lol. Cross your fingers for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben805
    yup
    Thanks bro

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    just a fair warning... the RD-30 takes 10a to start, but only about 3a when its running... so you'll need a somewhat beefy PSU for it - i'm personally gonna get a Meanwell S-240-24 for mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by epion2985
    Just sent my $245 in, couldnt be happier. Cant wait for the pump. This is going on my prized chiller

    next acomplishment, get the machine shop I worked at to make a 6002 block with a silver base lol. Cross your fingers for me

    why a 6002 block? get one made like the apogee with the diamond pin matrix!


    if you make a silver-based GPU block like the MCW60, LMK - i'd be happy to buy one to match my Storm G5


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    Keep in mind the block is for a chiller. If I will be making one, cpu and gpu I will stick to these criteria. Those microjet designs are way to restrictive for coolants that get a little thick at -40C

    -high flow
    - 1/2" in/out
    -silver plate
    -copper top
    -NO seals (brazed shut)
    -form thats easy to insulate, rectangular flat box
    -easy and fast to machine (read cheap to machine) like the 6002.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sneaky
    just a fair warning... the RD-30 takes 10a to start, but only about 3a when its running... so you'll need a somewhat beefy PSU for it - i'm personally gonna get a Meanwell S-240-24 for mine
    Exactly what I was going to say. For the 30 you could probably get away with a 5A 24V PSU, I have the S-240-24 and it is more than needed actually. That thing that DC/DC converter that fareastgq linked to, well I would not use it, only 1.1A, you will likely kill the pump or the PSU. All that are getting the RD PLEASE read the manual FIRST: http://iwakiwalchem.com/iwaki/Litera...D/RDmanual.pdf

    Frequent On/Off is NOT RECOMMENDED! In fact, since the meanwell 24V PSU's use a power cord like the regular PSU's, If I shut down for something I leave the pump running.

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    nikhsub, you think a meanwell SD-150 will be enough for an RD-20?

    Ive got the W spare in main PSU, so id rather just run a converter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    nikhsub, you think a meanwell SD-150 will be enough for an RD-20?
    Yep, enough for the 30 too.

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    Maybe we need a group power converter/supply buy also?!



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    Doesn't the SD-150 require a 24V DC input? (~19-36V)

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    Nope, youre right. The SD-50 has a 12v input version, but the more powerful ones dont. Damnit >_<

    Guess we might as well have a buyup for some SP-150-24
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    Do you know the model # off hand of the one that uses a 12V input?

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    Sorry about the cross-post, you answered my question before I asked it!

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    Bah, I would NOT use a DC-DC PSU, why put the strain on the computer PSU? Just get an AC-DC (which is what I thought you meant above) much better IMO. This should do the job fine: http://www.meanwell.com/search/S-145/default.htm

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    Because ive got 250W spare on my main PSU and not mush space for yet another PSU...

    Anyway, looks like ill have to get an external one and a relay.
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    Agreed - but which model? The S145-15 could handle the startup current load of the RD-20, and maybe the RD-30, but has a max output of 15V (+/- 10% = 1.5V). The S-145-24 might have issues with the startup load of either (nominal 6A) and might not be able to undervolt the pump to 17-18V (24V +/- 10% > 20V).

    Or am I overly concerned about the pump startup current demands or reading the specifications incorrectly?

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