leak testing loop with 7.2v battery

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Right my old psu has given up the ghost while attempting to bleed my new loop. Computer repair shop down the road have no cheap genric psu's.

But I do have a 7.2v battery or two for my rc cars, would this be enough to power a 10w lilang ddc to bleed and leak test?
 
no random adapters well nothing 12v although I can pull out the back up lead acid from my alarm system.

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god and bad news. the good just kicked the psu now its working....the bad, the ddc is quite noisy I also have to rethink the inlet and oulet for the tube res. top inlet and bottom outlet is sending airbubbles though the loop
 
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Might be worth picking one of these up in the future, they can be had for under £20.

I bought one to run my external radiator setup... pretty handy to have to test stuff out without having to have a full sized psu.
 



Might be worth picking one of these up in the future, they can be had for under £20.

I bought one to run my external radiator setup... pretty handy to have to test stuff out without having to have a full sized psu.

Exactly what I have. Need a look when you get it though, a few friends of mine have them, and some, mine included, don't have any connection on the -5v line. Had me head scratching for a while with one of my components until I noticed it.
 
+1 to the molex power supply, they are so handy.

As for your inlet/outlet issue with air bubles, if the inlet is submerged it should be ok (this is the setup i run, though i do get the occasional bubble, not sure if this is related though :) ). ofc its better just to have both inlet/outlet connected at the bottom of the res though ;)
 
CNice one khemist that psu looks like ie will be handy and better then a pc psu (leSs wires) I'll be getting one of them when I find one.

Divx, only way I can fit the res in my cm690 is to have it hanging from the rad by the hose.
I can stop the the water fall sound effects by filling the res right to the top. But I have bubbles that will not budge. I need some sort of tube
 
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