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    Water Floodgate Reservoir

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    "WATER FLOODGATE RESERVOIR"


    I present you my new high flow reservoir for be use with my home made *Pump Expansion Chamber (PEC)*. their measures are as follows: 92mm L 100mm H 65mm W. it has two inlets and two outlets for Fittings with ID of 14mm
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    Fittings with ID of 14mm




















    i give you the link for two videos


    with UV light. its final look

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxwjVQZkwCc

    Final test performance to 1200 LPH: no BUBBLES. Two inlets of 14mm and two outlets of 14mm.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xInYIrHuY-U



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    Interesting. I will watch the videos later. Nice work!
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    wow thats eye candy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    wow thats eye candy...
    WHY is Cyberdruid under a TAG?
    in the first video i posted in YOUTUBE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpJAj1AIpQU
    The creativity to make my resoervoir i give credits to CyberDruidPC : "CyberDruidPC creativity helped me create my new reservoir. greetings from Colombia.".
    if its a problem should i remove tag?

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    wow.. love the concept and idea

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    Pretty cool. Nice work.

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    This is pretty cool. Very original.

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    unique.

    How did you get those "steps" in place. Did you glue them?

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    Nice, quality work.

    Do you find it hard to get fully a watertight res when working in acrylic?

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    Unique! I like it!
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    looks very nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JASSAF View Post
    if its a problem should i remove tag?
    i would think its your original work.

    So therefore u should take the credit to yourself.

    its a great job... i would see no shame in taking credit for yourself.
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    Looks cool. Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tackleberry View Post
    unique.

    How did you get those "steps" in place. Did you glue them?
    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSilent View Post
    Nice, quality work.

    Do you find it hard to get fully a watertight res when working in acrylic?
    To achieve a watertight reservoir, the final measures of internal components should be acomplish with a "steady hand" and fine sanding.... its edges must be flat.
    in this reservoir i used two angle surfaces. When there is a leak of thousandths... a new cement application will do the job

    The steps? thinking about how to control the speed and turbulence of the water..... Two days ago i failed to control the on top water flow in the initial prototipe:


    i Change the setting to control the flow using a bottom floodgate, the configuration of the reservoir is for use with the pump expansion chamber of the homemade bomb...... you know it as Typhoon III. But my design is different.


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    my new reservoir (type PEC)

    Hello again

    I've added a Expansion Chamber to my Water Floodgate Reservoir.
    I've only done a preliminary test of preload (increased water entry) and increased by 80 LPH the water flow. In a few days I will put other results.
    with 4 outputs......Sorry for the English,I am using a Google translator



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    Fittings with ID of 12mm

    Last edited by JASSAF; 11-30-2009 at 08:21 AM.

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    Amazing work, must be lots of fun.
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    Tsunami

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    "TSUNAMI"



    These are the inital results of my Tsunami (Floodgate+PEC), the idea is to use only one radiator, the GT240 Stealth would be modified in order to lower his restriction. The ID is going to be of 14.29mm instead of the initial 10mm… within a few days I shall new results with these mods.



    Tsunami – Setting @12.0V


    Single Loop
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    2.7 PSI ………………..3.05 GPM

    Single Loop
    MCP655™ + GT240 Stealth + DD MPC DFI Expert + CPU Home made
    5.0 PSI ………………..1.06 GPM

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    Dual Loop A
    Tsunami + MCP655™ + DD MPC DFI Expert + Tsunami
    3.7 PSI ………………..1.15 GPM

    Dual Loop B
    Tsunami + MCP655™ + GT240 Stealth + CPU Home made + Tsunami
    3.4 PSI ………………..1.10 GPM


    System Flow Rates Comparison:

    Single Loop 1.06 GPM
    Dual Loop 2.25 GPM





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    hmmm could you draw a nice arrow guideline of the water flow ... sorry i cant seems to figure it out ...
    i couldnt see from the pics

    btw .. nice work you got there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serpentarius View Post
    hmmm could you draw a nice arrow guideline of the water flow ... sorry i cant seems to figure it out ...
    i couldnt see from the pics

    btw .. nice work you got there



    i hope that with these new pic you can see better the loop A and B
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    ColdCopper ®
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    My proyect "Case on MDF" with the system working.




    Some pics of "Tsunami".




    A short clip from the system: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHXirUEkcJM


    there is only working one loop....The GT240 Stealth is very restrictive, thats why im building a radiator 3x120mm High Performance .. If i have the time it will have a integrated vertical and horizontal reservoir.






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    Super nice reservoir, it's not the colors I would have pick but nice none the less

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    TRIPLE_RADIATOR (acrylic cover)

    TRIPLE RADIATOR (acrylic cover)

    i´ll translate later

    mike0yurry: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=614:




    Specifications

    Aluminum: body, tubes and fins
    2-pass, single row construction
    16 single row: (24mm x 1.3mm)
    15 FPI
    acrylic Water Chambers (two compact block)
    1 output: 14.6mm ID
    2-3 or 4 inlet: G1/4 (10mm ID)



    cuts

    single row: 16 (24mm x 1.3mm)

















    1 output: 14.6mm ID
    2-3 or 4 inlet: G1/4 (10mm ID)





    Acrylic Water Chambers (two compact block)






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    pretty sick... can't wait to see that rad fully done! keep it up.
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    That is a beatiful radiator! Pretty interesting idea integrating the reservoir and the rad together.

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    TRIPLE RADIATOR (acrylic cover). Part II

    TRIPLE RADIATOR (acrylic cover) Part II.
    almost finished


    Soldering:

    Before and .... After.



    Radiator Panel:





    Barb I.D. 14.6 mm .....Nickel Plating:

    ...look final:






    Assembling a Water Chambers




    Water Test: passed





    A short videoclip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XgZ5srDZjo






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