basically the fast tap flow creates a pressure drop (small vaccum), which then the gasses from the liquid come out to equilibrate.
doesn't anyone use de-ionised anymore?
Tried both deionised with a silver insert to stop forests growing, but got bored and went back to green dyed stuff, much more fun and I can see it when it spills.But its non-conductive supposedly.
Might be a stupid question, but how do you keep the flow rate down?
Might be a stupid question, but how do you keep the flow rate down?
Tempted by the 'inline res' idea - I don't want a regular res because I move my computer flat-upright way too often so I'd probably create bubbles each time I did that. But with 3+ graphics cards and 7+ HDDs floating around, I really have next to no room for a res at all. Decisions, decisions. Can't do anything at the moment anyway though as my motherboard appears to have died a little and I'm debating whether to sell the RMA replacement and plump for the seemingly promising X58A-UD3R as, tbh, it seems to fulfill all my criteria!
with a D5 it's easy - set it to 1 or 2
with DDC you just squeeze the tube (or clamp it)
Pinch the tubing.
the air bubs are not from the pump are they? is it not just splitting up a larger air "Cap" put into the loop from the air in your radiator?