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Thread: New Koolance *Dual DDC* Bay Reservoir! (RP-402X2)

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    aesthetically koolance looks nicer but how they perform against each other running 1 pump ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by spotswood View Post
    Can this product be mounted face up?
    I can't be entirely sure, but I remember Tim saying somewhere that's possible.
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    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.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolance View Post
    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.





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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolance View Post
    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.





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    Super nice! Will be placing a huge order in April. Waiting for GTX 590 launch n now.

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    Our tester just realized the pictures we have on our site for the connecting nozzles aren't correct. If you use the optional internal acrylic bypass, the connecting bridge should be on the lower ports ("P1 [IN]" and "P2 [OUT]"), not on the top ports. We've added a note below the original image.
    Last edited by Koolance; 03-22-2011 at 09:58 AM. Reason: Editing web pictures

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    RP-402X2 was recently updated to Rev1.1. There are a few changes:

    1. Rearranged LED locations/qty/angle for better illumination (this was also done with RP-452X2 Rev1.1).
    2. Moved pumps inward to allow enough room for Koolance HTS-PMP400 heat sinks.
    3. Cleared more acetal around the pumps to allow DDC versions with feet to fit (without chopping them off).


    The original pictures were updated for Rev1.1. The pump movement ALSO means a different connecting pipe is needed for Rev1.1.

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolance View Post
    RP-402X2 was recently updated to Rev1.1. There are a few changes:

    1. Rearranged LED locations/qty/angle for better illumination (this was also done with RP-452X2 Rev1.1).
    2. Moved pumps inward to allow enough room for Koolance HTS-PMP400 heat sinks.
    3. Cleared more acetal around the pumps to allow DDC versions with feet to fit (without chopping them off).


    The original pictures were updated for Rev1.1. The pump movement ALSO means a different connecting pipe is needed for Rev1.1.

    Tim
    Of course this happens like 2 days after I ordered my RP-402X2 I even have two HTS-PMP400's laying around that I would have liked to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolance View Post
    RP-402X2 was recently updated to Rev1.1. There are a few changes:

    1. Rearranged LED locations/qty/angle for better illumination (this was also done with RP-452X2 Rev1.1).
    2. Moved pumps inward to allow enough room for Koolance HTS-PMP400 heat sinks.
    3. Cleared more acetal around the pumps to allow DDC versions with feet to fit (without chopping them off).


    The original pictures were updated for Rev1.1. The pump movement ALSO means a different connecting pipe is needed for Rev1.1.

    Tim
    Good to see you took all our considerations and made an awesome revision!! Thanks tim for your hard work on this.
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