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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom128 View Post
    Never measured the wattage they use, but what about a $20 box fan from target? Im sure the static pressure is not the best but...that's alot of fan none the less.
    Tried a box fan to help as a makeshift air filter once when we were tearing up the back yard for reseading the grass. Dust was everywhere....

    But as for the box fans, your right, they suck for static pressure (or more properly they don't suck). Your better off using something more specific for the job of moving air through a resistance then just a box fan which is meant for creating a breeze.
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    Quickie update tonight:

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    Solved yesterdays leaks with a bunch of "goop." Messy job but when the product is called "goop" whata expect Setup a leak test again, and failed but not quite as badly


    The Barbs to PVC leak in about 50% of the connections. I was feeling so good about these connections earlier, even bragging how well the barbs self-taped right into the PVC for suuuuch a tight connection . Suites me right. Tomorrow night I think i'll unscrew the barbs, 2 part epoxy the threads and then screw them back in and then "goop" around the outside of that. That ought to seal things up for a bit


    I only had enough hose screw clamps to run two pumps which just ain't enough to get great flow through this system. 1 pump and the system won't flow, 2 and I get some flow but its not overpowering or that impressive. I think with all 5 or a 6th added and flow should be very good, even with the CPU blocks (or so I hope )

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    Oh yeah... I bought 5 of these PSU's http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817371029 and the ing things don't come with a power cord? What the ? What the hell and I suppose to power a power supply with if they don't include a power cord??? (and of course no mention of this on the egg
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    That newegg link doesn't work, says the product is deactivated. If you bought the eco or earthwatts series (like i did) then under the "details" tab it says, "No power cord included. By reusing your existing cord, you can reduce waste and help protect the environment."....

    ....unless you buy five of them then you need power cords lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    That newegg link doesn't work, says the product is deactivated. If you bought the eco or earthwatts series (like i did) then under the "details" tab it says, "No power cord included. By reusing your existing cord, you can reduce waste and help protect the environment."....

    ....unless you buy five of them then you need power cords lol
    Link fixed... yeah your right, under details it says "power cord not included". And they market this PSU as being "Green" it comes in a brown and green cardboard box with no Styrofoam packing and its the "Neo ECO 400C" etc...

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    Why not the Earthwatts 380W? Bronze rated and $29.99 after rebates. Get five of those instead of the ones you ordered and you save like 100 bucks, and they are actually green, too.
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    Two reasons. He already bought them and you prolly only get one rebate per household.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    only get one rebate per household.
    Yeah..
    Just trying to help in case he's buying more. It's $10 cheaper nonetheless.
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    Thanks for the tip; I didn't see the 380w because I searched 400w - 450w 80 Plus on the egg. I'm sure I'll need more PSU's in the future. I haven't counted up what I have CPU, Mobo, Ram, PSU, HD wise. But I know i'm still short on a bunch of those components. I think I have more CPU's than everything else.
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    Hey trn do you need power cords? I have a crapload of them. Just pay postage is all I ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    Hey trn do you need power cords? I have a crapload of them. Just pay postage is all I ask.
    Thanks! I'd be happy to pay the postage for your extra cords! I need 5 cords total so any extras you can donate would be helpful.
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    K pm me your address and I'll get you a shipping quote then
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    Ah yes.. things were going too smooth until now Some 2 part Epoxy and all my leaks are gone. Got all 5 pumps hooked up and.... and.... Ugh... bad flow rate!

    I think a big part of my problem was my return reservoir being too high and the 655's not having enough head pressure for the job.

    Current Layout:


    What I think might help:


    This will move the return reservoir down ~3' and put less back preasure on the pumps which should help my sub-loops flow better. Right now, I get mediocre flow through the entire system but some of the sub loops have terrible or zero flow.

    The tubing in my test was a mess because I didn't want to cut down the tubing yet. I also though the excessive messy tubing would fill in for having 3 Enzotech Sapphires in each loop.


    Close-up of the pump setup:


    Well thats it for now. CPU blocks should be showing up tomorrow but I need some serious loop reconfiguring before i'm ready for that. If my loop reconfiguring fails... not much else I can do at this point other than upgrade the pumps.
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    Would it be possible to add more pumps instead of replacing them?
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    ever thought of using a pool pump to add some head pressure? Putting it in series would give some good results I think... Put the return reservoir at even height with the boards and then use a pool pump to return and push it through the rads?

    Just an idea.


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    You'd have to be careful not to have too much pressure in the system. CPU blocks etc aren't designed to cope with anything like the 30PSI a pool pump can push.

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    I assume you've already checked to make sure that your radiators don't have a blockage of some kind?
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    not sure about it, but maybe a few things,
    1st, the outtake of the reservoir is quite large isn't it? you can set it maybe a bit smaller to keep pressure with a tighter pipe (maybe 1/4") and some expanding adapter to fit with the screwing.

    2nd, these are huge radiators, they can probably take 4 CPU's with ease each and squeezed to 5, it takes some more looping for the fluid to go through so weakening the effect of the pumps.

    3rd, the heated water coming out of the blocks should create more pressure then the cooled one's, that's maybe a point to consider.

    last thing is the pipes, shorter they are, less is the friction and the distance the pumps need to push the water mass/weight, so it should build up some pressure as well.

    you can maybe add a pull pump at the outtake going to the rads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    Would it be possible to add more pumps instead of replacing them?
    Unfortunately I get the same results with 2 mcp655s as I do with 5. Adding more in parallel doesnt seem to help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Otis11 View Post
    ever thought of using a pool pump to add some head pressure? Putting it in series would give some good results I think... Put the return reservoir at even height with the boards and then use a pool pump to return and push it through the rads?

    Just an idea.
    I like this thinking, a booster pump could do the job.

    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    You'd have to be careful not to have too much pressure in the system. CPU blocks etc aren't designed to cope with anything like the 30PSI a pool pump can push.
    What kind of PSI can blocks handle? If I place a pump after the blocks and collection res to push water through the rest of the loop. That could keep the PSI lower, Also with 1.5" tubing on the rads that would keep PSI lower I think...

    Quote Originally Posted by AceNZ View Post
    I assume you've already checked to make sure that your radiators don't have a blockage of some kind?
    Good flow, the mcp655 is just to wimpy for what I'm trying to do.

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    not sure about it, but maybe a few things,
    1st, the outtake of the reservoir is quite large isn't it? you can set it maybe a bit smaller to keep pressure with a tighter pipe (maybe 1/4") and some expanding adapter to fit with the screwing.

    2nd, these are huge radiators, they can probably take 4 CPU's with ease each and squeezed to 5, it takes some more looping for the fluid to go through so weakening the effect of the pumps.

    3rd, the heated water coming out of the blocks should create more pressure then the cooled one's, that's maybe a point to consider.

    last thing is the pipes, shorter they are, less is the friction and the distance the pumps need to push the water mass/weight, so it should build up some pressure as well.

    you can maybe add a pull pump at the outtake going to the rads.
    Interesting idea about the tube size. The tubing to the rads is very large, 1.5" on the intake of rad1 and 1.25" on the out take of rad2. I kinda hate to make the rads more restrictive though. I'm feeling like I need to start researching pool, fish tank pumps. I've seen some iwaki pumps for this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    You'd have to be careful not to have too much pressure in the system. CPU blocks etc aren't designed to cope with anything like the 30PSI a pool pump can push.
    Right, a CPU Block can only support so much pressure difference between the inside and the outside before it busts, but if you put the pump between the res and rad, the only way it would affect the blocks is to lower the output pressure - increasing flow and pressure difference across the blocks, but not actually putting any more pressure on the blocks themselves right?

    Quote Originally Posted by trn View Post
    What kind of PSI can blocks handle? If I place a pump after the blocks and collection res to push water through the rest of the loop. That could keep the PSI lower, Also with 1.5" tubing on the rads that would keep PSI lower I think...
    Also, keep in mind the flow rate, the PSI the pump puts out will change with the flowrate.

    And as long as you put the pump after the blocks, I don't see it being a problem.

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    Let us know how that works out.


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