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View Poll Results: how long does your tubing fog\haze up on u?

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  • 30 days

    17 21.25%
  • 90 days

    22 27.50%
  • 6 months

    19 23.75%
  • 1 year or so

    15 18.75%
  • could care less,looks cool then i replace tubbing when hazed

    15 18.75%
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Thread: lets ALL figure out the fogging of tubing issues!!!

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    everyone read this FULLY::::::


    i talked to the ENGINEER AGAIN today on the phone at TYGON and he said "tygon r3603" has a very hi water consumption rate vs tygon 2075" he also stated and this is straight from a TYGON engy "if u add ANY type of antifreeze,coolant,additave that even has thee slighest bit of color to it expecet clouding and hazing as the inner walls will asorb this and STAIN PERIOD".now glycol and other crap in these additaves are "safe" for the tubing but WILL STAIN FOG\HAZE.

    thee best best is no DYES,any kind of additave at all minus a drop or 2 of antibacterial CLEAR drops,thee worst is colored products sites sell including anitfreeze etc.these are ONLY for tempoary looks and attempts to control temps.forget the hype,they ALL stain tubing.

    distilled water,fesser 1 pure water,and colorless liquids containing no "harsh"siliates,glycol additaves will do the best.or even regular distilled water i guess...i dont care about the $30.i wanna see for myself and say i tried the best distilled water money can buy.my pc is worth it.i simply don,t want anymore headaches.

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    and for the guys calling fesser 1 aqua pure water not distilled.your WRONG its bi -distilled water,meaning twice distilled.
    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/feaqfaulpuwa.html


    We have done it again with an even purer type of coolant, Feser Aqua which is a Bi-Distilled water (2 times distilled) and specially designed for today's PC water-cooling market.

    If your seeking a pure non conductive coolant with no dye pigments to corrupt the solution then this is 100% what you have been looking for! Feser Aqua is the cleanest source on the market today. Feser Aqua or FA for short was filtered through 2 different processes of distillation, hence the term Bi-Distilled! Feser Aqua has to first of all passed through the reverse osmosis system, and shortly after this into the down streamed De-Ionized system. The PH-Value is 2.0 – 3.0 and lies in the acid ph-range.

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    will keep u guys updated when my fesser gets here,with photos.if u ppl are curiuos on how i exit all my water from my loop.....i use a shop vac on my exit line and in 20seconds its %99 out and ready to be refilled with this new fesser crap...bleh.

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    as far as the NOT draining your loop ever theory goes.......ever see water trickle over mountains?the water actually threw the years cuts right threw rock!!its called the principle of erosion.

    he explained water or ANY liquid moving threw\over metal composites will slowly break small parts per million(ppm)in your system and u SHOULD flush once a year or like im going to do every 6 months or so.worth it.im not replacing my tubing for awhile this time around hopefully.im not going to argue with a engineer from tygon...
    Last edited by railmeat; 03-03-2009 at 02:54 PM.
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