Quote Originally Posted by BoxGods View Post
I have also been getting emails asking about the two plugs on the front of the rez. Their function SEEMS pretty straight forward to me but I understand everyone has a different approach to w/c.

For me, the portion of the process I dislike most is adding and removing fluid, and bleeding off air. From a logical stand point you should fill from the highest point in the loop, and obviously drain from the lowest. Some like to add drain ports on the bottom of their case and fill ports on the top, and obviously you can still do that with Typhoon III. If you want to forgo all the extra ports and tubing you can simply tip the case onto its back to make the T3 the highest point in the loop for filling and topping off after any air is trapped. The inside face is even angled so you can top off entirely, and there is a spill over reservoir to catch overflow.

To drain you simply tilt the case onto its front making the T3 the lowest point.

It really does not get any easier to fill, drain, and top off from the OUTSIDE of your case then this. Other bay reservoirs throw a fill port on top which is all but worthless IMHO.
But when bleeding with your case on the back I guess you cant have the pump running? AS it would not get water on into the inlet, but I suppose you think it aint necesary to run the pump while bleeding.