I've starting instaling my watercooling system (simple cpu loop), but i've made a schoolboy error and i've got one of the tubes the wrong way, and one of them is twisted the wrong angle which is causing it to kink!
Unfortuntely i've already filled it with liquid, so i'm wondering the based way to remedy this!
Could i use something like a massive syringe to get the water out of the res, which will eventually empty the rad too i assume?
Or if i don't empty it, could i undo the compression fitting where it's kinked a little and rotate the tubing without water gushing everywhere?
Here's a pic:

Not sure on the best plan of action, but i need to remedy this!
Here's my setup:
XSPC Dual Bay Res/Pump
EK-Supreme HF CPU block
3/8" tubing & barbs
EK 360 rad!
edit: ideally i'd want to remove the top compress fitting, so then i can also move the other tubing which is tangled up and then it will all be untangled, and there'll be no kink! this will teach me for not building the loop inside the pc! (i thought i wouldn't be able to do it as easily so roughly measured the tubes!)
Unfortuntely i've already filled it with liquid, so i'm wondering the based way to remedy this!
Could i use something like a massive syringe to get the water out of the res, which will eventually empty the rad too i assume?
Or if i don't empty it, could i undo the compression fitting where it's kinked a little and rotate the tubing without water gushing everywhere?
Here's a pic:

Not sure on the best plan of action, but i need to remedy this!
Here's my setup:
XSPC Dual Bay Res/Pump
EK-Supreme HF CPU block
3/8" tubing & barbs
EK 360 rad!
edit: ideally i'd want to remove the top compress fitting, so then i can also move the other tubing which is tangled up and then it will all be untangled, and there'll be no kink! this will teach me for not building the loop inside the pc! (i thought i wouldn't be able to do it as easily so roughly measured the tubes!)
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