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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Actually where I was brought up city pressure is 100psi.
    When I moved out here where we use our own well it is 60psi.
    couldn't beleive the difference.
    Talk about 'running around the shower to get wet!"
    It varies Dave in different citys. My well is also on 60, in Houston we have to test our underground mains at 200 psi for 4 hours for the Fire Marshall on Fire Mains and also the city when it it is for domestic purposes...


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigslappy View Post
    I'm gonna build a pressure reducer sys for testing rads with a lab quality PSI gauge for just before the inlet nozzel this will never happen agin . testing will be done @ 8 psi from now on ...

    but that's what i get for being too lazy to get a razor to cut off the hose from the barb ,grabbed what was next to me "the sissors" that i was cutting the hose with & stabbed the Rad right off
    Maybe this is a dumb question, but why not just.... pull the tube off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by road-runner View Post
    It varies Dave in different citys. My well is also on 60, in Houston we have to test our underground mains at 200 psi for 4 hours for the Fire Marshall on Fire Mains and also the city when it it is for domestic purposes...

    Heh, yeah, i love it when they test the mains. Caused the sprinkler system in one of our buildings (work) to throw a 8" elbow (came down through the drop ceiling and hit a desk. The person sitting at said desk left for the day 10 mins before. Building took on 4 inches of water before they could kill the water. And that's with a 6" raised floor. Were still having problems witht he network cabling there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilyin View Post
    Maybe this is a dumb question, but why not just.... pull the tube off?

    them DD barbs would not let the hose pull off , I tried to pull them off

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    Yikes!

    I better watch my pressure drop testing. I had the 3.6mm nozzle in the fuzion and got up to over 25psi the other day. Household water pressure is amazingly powerful...that's alot of pressure head sitting at the top of the hill in the water tower..

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    I know now why I joined this site.You always learn what to do or what not to do.Sorry for the loss though.

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    DIY fix your rad... experiment with soldering or epoxy.... unless its no do-able then RIP it and buy a new one... RS360?

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    sorry for your loss... but it's not everyday that we get to see such awesome "DoH!" moments... so...

    more pics please?

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    That really sucks. Sorry for your loss.

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    Talking More pix

    I'll post more pix this weekend when i install the new GTX480 to replace the one I f/u'ed

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    Ouch, very painful loss !

    I knew tap water pressure can be strong but not to this point At my house, the water main is more than 100 psi and we are required to have a pressure reducer device to limit the pressure to 100 psi in the household piping and that's strong.

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    well, you took everything common-knowledge about physics and took an epic on it. Excellent Work
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike8913 View Post
    well, you took everything common-knowledge about physics and took an epic on it. Excellent Work
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    Sorry about your rad. Little consolation though, you probably saved about 10 radiators posting this here for WC novices to learn from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Yikes!

    I better watch my pressure drop testing. I had the 3.6mm nozzle in the fuzion and got up to over 25psi the other day. Household water pressure is amazingly powerful...that's alot of pressure head sitting at the top of the hill in the water tower..
    martin, pressure is not uniform. Flow is however.

    Cuz you had 25psi in your block, i doubt you'd have anywhere near that on the radiator.

    He had to clog the inlet which caused the radiator to have a 0mm nozzle, or something smaller, which then ruptured his tubes.


    You shouldnt have to worry unless you do the same thing and put an accelerator at the outlet of your radiator.


    Sorry for your loss OP. However this mistake was something done by you. :T
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    YUP I sure did plug the outlet ! that was a major -UP for not thinking it thru
    $150 dollar lesson in not what to do !

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigslappy View Post
    YUP I sure did plug the outlet ! that was a major -UP for not thinking it thru
    $150 dollar lesson in not what to do !
    roflrofl..

    slappy we all have our epic f up's.

    Mine was not using worm drive clamps on the inlet of my radiator which was connected directly to the outlet of my Rd-30.

    Didnt notice the setting was at 22V. Well, you can guess the rest. It was like how it was in the movies with an out of control fire hose.

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    Yeah you're bound to mess up something if you keep wc'ing for a while.

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    Nice job naekuh raising this thread from the almost 5 month old shelf

    I did that to my MCR320 by accident, was flushing the rad with hot tap water from the faucet (I chase it with a distilled rinse afterwards), I kinked the outlet tubing by accident for a moment and the rad bulged for like a second Didn't break anything though and it works just fine!
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    Hmm...that's unfortunate. But endcapping a rad with no step-down in water pressure probably will be disastrous regardless of rad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    thats... thats gay how 'weak' those tubes are
    They are all weak like that. You need the walls thin to transfer heat and so the fans can get air through. It is why you have to be careful with rads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Nice job naekuh raising this thread from the almost 5 month old shelf
    u know whats funny? i didnt notice it was resurrected.

    I was going though slappys WIP, and i must of accidentally quotted it instead of the WIP thinkn it was the WIP.



    Well even i get to mess up once in a while. Well its more then once in a while actually.
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    I feel terrible for you, I've learned not to work on my pc when I'm tired.

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    remove the flux inside, this reminds me not to be in any hurry.

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