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    D-Tek Prototype Nozzles

    Well, I got some nozzles to test - problem is I can't test until I get a secondary 'test rig' assembled... I can not continue to use my main rig (yeah the green monster) for testing - I actually have work to do on this rig and I can't get a thing done when testing. Plus, all the testing made my tubes go funky... the continuous changing of blocks is what i think did it. I also noticed that my spring style hose clamps were killing the tubing at the barbs. I decided to go the zip tie route, it seems to be working so far - fingers crossed. I happen to have some matching color ties too



    At any rate, sorry for the crap focus on the macro, my battery was dying. The nozzles that were made so far are 4.5mm, 6.5mm and 7mm. I think 4.5mm will yield the best temps with a strong pump but again, won't know til i can test properly. Here are some pics, again sorry for the focus.





    4.5mm installed


    7mm installed

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    Nice work.
    I saw you posting about this on OCF.
    is there any room for mass production here ?
    im sure a few peopple would like to have the option.

    cheers for posting
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    These were made BY D-TEK! So yes, production will happen.

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    So bascily this is like a and i think the right words, impgeant jet flow to the inlet? Bit Danger Den styled TDX/RBX giving the user the option to tune pending pump

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    Looks sweet. Can't wait for results.
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    Those look like the ones from a sprinkler system...

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    Lol, what is it with you and green, man?
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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    Lol, what is it with you and green, man?
    Can't beat a bit of gree

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    Hmmm with that kind of concept you might as well have 1/4 tubing

    Why not make them with multiple tiny nozzles? Am I missing something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R B Customs
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    Quote Originally Posted by migueld
    Hmmm with that kind of concept you might as well have 1/4 tubing

    Why not make them with multiple tiny nozzles? Am I missing something?
    Using that logic I await your response to this pic with bated breathe, my funny bone tingling in anticipation.

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    Custom top plate home made for it?>

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    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki
    Lol, what is it with you and green, man?
    green is hella awesome. I got tons of Petra's UV green zip ties As well as a UV green IDE cable for my DVD drive.
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    @Nik,

    I knew that you were going to get the testing bug again. As I said before, they should pay you for this.

    Oh, and you had to show that damn sexy photo of the G5.

    Hey nik,

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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorpoet
    Using that logic I await your response to this pic with bated breathe, my funny bone tingling in anticipation.

    Yeap that'd do it, that's how the Fusion mod should be like; I don't see any impediments for it to happen. BTW nice work, is that CNC or manual?

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    That is an AquaXtreme MP-05 NO3 mid-plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfxs
    That is an AquaXtreme MP-05 NO3 mid-plate.

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    I was waiting for someone to think, "My, that looks like an MP-05 N03 midplate. Oh, and look, he has an MP-05 listed in his sig. I bet that's what it is."

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    Hi,

    I remember you saying that it was a good idea to replace the barbs that came with the FuZion, why is this?

    As I received mine yesterday

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    Great waiting for ur second rigg and results
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    Quote Originally Posted by DragonOrta
    I was waiting for someone to think, "My, that looks like an MP-05 N03 midplate. Oh, and look, he has an MP-05 listed in his sig. I bet that's what it is."

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    looks cool. can't wait for the results.
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    Hey Scott...any progress with respect to D-Tek prototype nozzle testing? When do you think the nozzles will be commercially available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShoNuff
    Hey Scott...any progress with respect to D-Tek prototype nozzle testing? When do you think the nozzles will be commercially available?
    I dont know yet... I have tested the 4.5mm nozzle, it is too big still IMO... I cant give you any before/after results or anything, my setup is different now. This is why i need my test rig which wont change... getting that up slower than I had hoped.

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    Wouldn't you want to use two zip ties per barb? Where the cut offs are perpendicular to each other providing equal pressure (whereas with one zip tie, the cut/locked side does't have pressure directly under it).
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