My 402x2, 2 new 400s and connectors arrive tomorrow!
I'm just a bit nervous.... I understand that crack is illegal, I sure hope watercooling crack isn't!
My 402x2, 2 new 400s and connectors arrive tomorrow!
I'm just a bit nervous.... I understand that crack is illegal, I sure hope watercooling crack isn't!
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Well I ordered a 402X2 today for my twin 35Xs instead of the EK res and the ek dual top.
Going to save some room in the case.
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aesthetically koolance looks nicer but how they perform against each other running 1 pump ??
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
When is the new new sliding 180º connectors coming out? I just hope everything will be available by the time the GTX 590 water blocks come out.
Our serial connector is now available for this product. There's a bonus acrylic piece included for the lower reservoir that will improve flow performance further. These are likely to run out of stock shortly, but we'll have more by next Monday.
Tim
Nice!
I like the serial connector, nice free flowing sweeps.
Now that third tapped screw hole makes more sense in the left reservoir...I figured that was for something later.
Last edited by Martinm210; 03-07-2011 at 07:18 PM.
@ Tim ..how about connector for RP-452X2 ?
EDIT; never mind ,sorry.. forgot that there is a thread for each res.
Last edited by coolhandluke41; 03-07-2011 at 07:48 PM.
wow, you've outdone yourself tim, that serial connector is beautiful! one of a kind...![]()
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
Tim, Got any diagrams for both those serial connectors?...and will they be made available without the acrylic and screws at some point? I may have a need for one of them and don't have either res.![]()
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Last edited by Waterlogged; 03-08-2011 at 09:54 PM.
Circles SucQ!
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Tim: you might think of adding to this connector some way to change it's length in middle (like some sli/d-fittings?), and as some noted here, it can make interesting way to connect nearby waterblocks, especially if priced this low.
My 402x2 should be arriving today in the mail. i was wondering though, what do i need to do, to set it up for 1 large reservoir and pumps in series?
i understand there is a plug to pull out or something?
barfastic: there is plug on side which opens/closes hole in inner wall between two reservoirs inside. For serial connection IIRC you need to close it and connect outlet of pump 1 with inlet of pump 2 on back of reservoir with two fittings and piece of tubing, or (much preferably) get this newly announced kit from koolance, which will make serial setup easier/better looking/with more flow then with plain tubing+fittings.
yeah, ok....
but wont connecting the p1 out to the p2 in, just put water into the second reservoir area which in return is the same reservoir as the first?
do you udnerstand what i mean?
i think im a little blonde maybe...
Diagrams should be up on our site pretty soon. I don't think we will offer one without the acrylic piece since the price difference would be negligible.
It's being considered. We already make something similar for our RAM coolers, but not with copper pipe.
There's two options. The first is simply to keep the reservoirs separate as serial customers are doing now. If you want to join the reservoirs, you can use the acrylic piece we supply with this new serial connector to avoid pushing liquid into the reservoir from the first pump.
Tim
so, as is, without the connector the flow of water when connected in serial is this:
res-> pump -> res -> pump
i.e its not really pump out to pump inlet, it goes through a reservoir, so the water loses its flow.... right?
and with your new connector it becomes
res -> pump -> pump
correct?
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Waterlogged: connector + saw + 1" of tubing + 2 zipties.![]()
The acrylic extender is JUST what I'm looking for. I spent about 45-minutes with James and Todd yesterday trying to get the 452x2 to bleed with no luck, but was very pleases with the CS effort. Will the extender avoid air being sucked back into the loop with dual pump serial systems, and if so how?
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