Ten points to Riptide!!
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Note that the loop hoses all dip below the rad cap level. Nothing like ancient engineering....
I'm going to build it onto a standard "centerweight" rack shelf. It's the same as the shelf with my monitor and keyboard in the pic. It will go on rack#2, which I picked up Saturday. I'm likely going to go with an expanded metal cage around the unit. I'll also make a slot to hold a 20" by 20" furnace filter in front of the rad.
The whole mess is going to move out to the garage as soon as I'm done running dedicated circuits. Good thing I put in the biggest service box I could find when I re-did the service panel in the house. I've got 13 empty breaker slots.
I think you're talking about the GPU version of the fuzion, right? I really didn't think about using those. I used these blocks for the purpose of routing tubes through the top back edge of the cases. That way they could be pulled out and separated from the case without disconnecting the loop. I'll have to look at the other blocks for rack#2. They might work better...
For now, I'd have to rent-a-misses. My ex decided she wanted her freedom. She got it. I have custody of my daughter/lab assistant....Now you know why I can put this cr*p all over the family room.
Regards,
Bob
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