I've finally got enough fittings to set up a temporary loop, until I can afford a few more, but the problem I'm having is every time I switch the pump off, the coolant keeps back filling causing it to fully fill the res, and passing air into the top rad. Along with that, the front rad flow goes in reverse to a point and then a big air bubble appears then stops.
My loop order is, res, pump, rad, EK bridge to gpu,1 and 2, cpu block top rad then back to res. I've got a couple of ideas one being a huge air pocket in the front Monsta rad, or a long shot being the res anti vortex plate, is licking the fluid up so much it is passing air out of the res into the pump, I only say this as, a lot of bubbles seem to be passing between the res and pump.
I had the system running over night, but it is still the same today, the only difference being that between the res and pump, I had a Primochill flow meter, but it wasn't fully filling, so I removed it thinking it wasn't helping. Alo If I lie the pc on its back ( cable side ) it doesn't happen at all.


My loop order is, res, pump, rad, EK bridge to gpu,1 and 2, cpu block top rad then back to res. I've got a couple of ideas one being a huge air pocket in the front Monsta rad, or a long shot being the res anti vortex plate, is licking the fluid up so much it is passing air out of the res into the pump, I only say this as, a lot of bubbles seem to be passing between the res and pump.
I had the system running over night, but it is still the same today, the only difference being that between the res and pump, I had a Primochill flow meter, but it wasn't fully filling, so I removed it thinking it wasn't helping. Alo If I lie the pc on its back ( cable side ) it doesn't happen at all.


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