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    Mini H20 Cosmos (pic heavy)

    Yeah i know the external water box has been done plenty before but just thought i'd put a different slant on things with chopping a Cosmos 1000 in half and see what happened

    Its a total prototype at present and things could // will shift around a bit in terms of hardware etc but just wondered the general opinion on this type of thing.....

    is it a yeah, nah or couldn't care less................all comments appreciated??

    BTW, i put it alongside a real size one for comparison






































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    Nice, but you should have made it even smaller, eventhoug it might look a bit strange, but as it is now there is imo to much empty space in it.

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    I'm a bit curious as to why you put the res sideways. Now you'll be topping it off pretty often.
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    looks great. specialy for those with cosmos. and you could probably cram a lot of stuff in there too.

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    Looks great. You killed a cosmos :shakes How could you? Anyways, that looks awesome, especially alongside the real cosmos.
    @cegras - I think that he put the res sideways so that it would fit. It is too long to go vertically.

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    dude, thats the best water box I've seen thus far
    great work/idea
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    Awwwww! That is so cute!

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    Very, very nice, and (excuse the pun) seamless

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    looking great as usual!

    I agree that you could have made it a little shorter, but if you have a Cosmos, you probably aren't concerned with space constraints

    now, the real question...what are you going to do with the bottom half?!?!
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    awesome waterbox!!!! i like the red interior more so than the green
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    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    awesome waterbox!!!! i like the red interior more so than the green
    HAHA, you took the words outta my mouth. Almost. I was thinking that green PWNS the red.

    Great craftsmanship!
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    Looks pretty awesome! Are you using the koolance high flow quick disconnects? If so how are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket733 View Post
    Looks pretty awesome! Are you using the koolance high flow quick disconnects? If so how are they?
    they suck.

    very restrictive. quick disconnects i only recomend colder.

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    Man your work is on fire!

    Looks great, just offer it with a PA120.3 and it will be perfect.
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    Again, thanks for all the feedback

    Not had a lot of spare play time lately but i did manage to get it filled up and bled which only took 60 seconds or so is a step in the right direction i guess.

    Just got to find a bit more time to get it hooked up to a PC and see how it performs!






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    That looks sick.

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    How did you do that??
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    sweet!

    thats alot of case between the two

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    I think that looks very Sweet !

    The size is just right imo., very good build !

    I think a mini TJ07 would look pretty cool also

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    Yeah, but who is crazy enough to cut a TJ07 in half! Hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cptn Vortex View Post
    Yeah, but who is crazy enough to cut a TJ07 in half! Hehehe
    HAHA I would

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    It would take some work to shrink a tj07. They're built strange.
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    Very nice...

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    fore the TJ youd have to cut that alu U and the side pannels, etc. it would be hard, but very cool if done right.

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    Pretty secksy stuff
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