Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
While it's not listed in the Laing manual, I would take great care bleeding the system with the pumps in that orientation as it will allow air to stay in them. The best thing to do would be to unmount the pumps for bleeding so that all the air can be bled out and then remount them only after you are 100% certain all the air is gone and there is little chance of any being reintroduced into the loop.
outlet should always be pointed up as WL is trying to say.

Because when you got outlet down, the direction of water is now down.

This can lead to an air pocket getting stuck in the top portion of your impeller which could allow it to run dry and burn itself out.

This is why we recommend u possitioning your pump so even if your pump was off, gravity itself could push out the bubbles u had in the pump.


Also, bro, get a couple of these guys:


Then mod a new wire from the middle 4 pin molex, to a simple fan header on the other head.

And then connect the fan header side onto a high powered fan controller.

This way u can hide all that messy wires below your rad, and only have 2 or 3 each going to one of those nexus junctions and then to its respectable radiator.