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    Quote Originally Posted by mlee49 View Post
    Um my flow is trash compared to your videos. I do have a cpu block and gpu block in the mix but even then it barely stumbles in the res. IIRC when you dont connect the PWM cable to anything it's running at 100%, is that true?
    Strange both mine even the defective one @100% no pwm hook up. Insanly nice flow completly pushed bubbles out of my rads in an hour or so. When both hooked up 2 minutes no large bubbles could also drain 250 ml res in 1 Mississippi.

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    hehehe a Mississippi...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Myke View Post
    Are these Rev.2 the ones in stock at jabtech, sidewinders etc?
    I actually skipped over the Rev1 res for this pump.. No ETA on the Rev2 res yet.

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    Its a very common measureing standard.

    I'm gona start the petition to standarize flow in ml per mississippi

    The liters/gallons per minute/hour way to confusing.

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    well Mississippi's would make ALOT more sense than the medieval imperial crap you use now!

    until you start using fractions, 5/8 Mississippi
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creekin View Post
    well Mississippi's would make ALOT more sense than the medieval imperial crap you use now!

    until you start using fractions, 5/8 Mississippi
    Is that a sober mississippi or a happy hour variety...might need a conversion factor..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creekin View Post
    well Mississippi's would make ALOT more sense than the medieval imperial crap you use now!

    until you start using fractions, 5/8 Mississippi
    That's just a mississi :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Is that a sober mississippi or a happy hour variety...might need a conversion factor..
    Considering this crew happy hour......

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    wow thanks, looks like its alot better then the ddc 3.25's??? running from 4.75gpm.. It has more flow but less head then the specs i listed for the 3.25 below ?

    Technical Data:
    • Maximum Flow Rate: 2.3GPM (8.7L/min)
    • 1.5 GPM at 9.4 feet of head (2.9M)
    • Maximum Head Pressure: 16.2 feet (4.9M)
    • Motor design: Electronically commutated, brushless DC, spherical motor Voltage Range: 8 to 13.2 VDC
    • 9 VDC required to start
    • Quiet operations at ~31dBA
    • Maximum system pressure: 21.75psi, 150 kPa (1.5 bar)
    • Temperature range: Up to 140F (60C)
    • Acceptable media: Domestic hot water, water/Glycol mixtures and other media on request.
    • Corrosion resistant
    • Warning: Do not run pump with out fluid

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Are there G14 threading on the bottom port of the reservoir? Installing a Male to male bp fitting that rotates seems more logical in my setup than their forced 2,4,6,8,10,12 oclock fixed rotations.

    Thanks.

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    No at least on first revsion it was a clean hole.

    Thanks for the necro thread res to suck ne back here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Myke View Post
    Are there G14 threading on the bottom port of the reservoir? Installing a Male to male bp fitting that rotates seems more logical in my setup than their forced 2,4,6,8,10,12 oclock fixed rotations.

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    No, it's a clean larger hole with an o-ring recess in the base of the reservoir. The way it's designed, the acetal pump top provides support to the base of the reservoir and there is a special metal fitting that distributes the force over a larger area:


    It's a good design the way it is to help reinforce that connection and minimize acrylic stress at that connection.

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    Oh and the rotation isn't fixed. Its a small pin to fix orentaion but its not required. You could leave it out and it would rotate full 360.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    Oh and the rotation isn't fixed. Its a small pin to fix orentaion but its not required. You could leave it out and it would rotate full 360.

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    Glad to hear it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    Oh and the rotation isn't fixed. Its a small pin to fix orentaion but its not required. You could leave it out and it would rotate full 360.

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    Good point.

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    FYI, I think you forgot to upload the test result images or something. I can see pictures of the pumps, but nothing about any testing.

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    Guys is there any way of changing the res for a bigger one ???

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