Is my EK block suffering from nickel flaking?

Well they've basically told me to sod off and closed the support ticket. Cant believe the support guy is denying there is any issues with the non EN blocks? Why have they been replaced if with EN blocks if there wasnt an issue.
 
I would avoid nickel or indeed any plated blocks together.

Why? If you like the looks of them and you've already spent so much time and money making your system look good (presuming that's one of the reasons you WC), then why go for something you don't like the looks of because it might corrode
 
Why? If you like the looks of them and you've already spent so much time and money making your system look good (presuming that's one of the reasons you WC), then why go for something you don't like the looks of because it might corrode
Then you have to accept that if it does corrode/flake you've got no come back. This isn't galvanic corrosion, nickel and copper are too close in the anodic series to corrode like that, it's probably crevice corrosion caused by flaws in the plating process or mechanical damage the surface has otherwise been subjected to.
 
I would avoid nickel or indeed any plated blocks together.

Exactly this. Nickel blocks look fantastic but the can soon look very shabby. With copper the worst you get is oxidization which is easily rectified.

I am however surprised at Eddy over this as his support is usually second to none. I guess everyone has their limit.

Damn nickel blocks look so tempting but with all of the problems they seem to create I reckon I'll be sticking to copper again on my next build.
 
erm if its machining marks that it poor

the blown areas are wear and tear caused by water shear i guess still poor


seems the qaulity of coating or prep of the surface area isnt completely right

copper is the way forward maybe
 
That's very odd, I just sent off a block to EK as I had a non-EN FC580 block - I admitted to not using any corrosion inhibitors and I even damaged the block itself - I had to drill out one of the standoffs, because the thread broke so I could not remove an EK backplate - I opened a ticket, enclosed pictures and they agreed to RMA it despite damaging the block and not using corrosion inhibitors. Sent the block off last Friday, so I'm waiting for a replacement atm.

I also asked if they could send me a Nickel-Plexi block as an replacement instead of my original Nickel-Acetal block and they agreed.

Additional Information:
I have two EK FC580s, one non-EN, and another EN: My non-EN block I had for about 7 months, and my EN block for about 3 months.
Disassembled my loop a week ago, and my non-EN block was flaking where-as my EN block was fine, as was my EK Supreme HF.
 
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Then you have to accept that if it does corrode/flake you've got no come back.

RMA it?!

That's what i've done for 4 blocks

Yes, how did you know?

Is there someone better to speak to at EK?

Ah, i was hoping it wouldn't be Gregor as then i'd have said speak to Gregor! He's handled all my support tickets ever, so i thought it may be him

What is stopping him from having a look at your blocks?
 
RMA it?!

That's what i've done for 4 blocks
Isn't that a major pain though to drain and disasemble your watercooling... and 4 faulty blocks?!?!

Ah, i was hoping it wouldn't be Gregor as then i'd have said speak to Gregor! He's handled all my support tickets ever, so i thought it may be him

What is stopping him from having a look at your blocks?
And then you get this situation where they refuse an RMA.
 
I buy nickel blocks because I think they look a lot better than copper blocks :D I do acknowledge however that there is a risk of it occurring, but it doesn't stop me.
 
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