Pearleasnt Liquid cooling mix

Oky new vid.

Taken a lot of messing this. Cracked the mix tonight and perfected it. Hardly any drop out. Can run the pump right down to 50 ltr per hour right up to 400 Ltr and the mix wont mess up. We now can see it in the tubing properly as i intended. The flow is a lot smoother. How ever the viscosity has gone up.

Will need to run tests to get full details of temps and every thing.

 
It lays at the bottom of the tubing and res in a very fine mist, You can see in the vid above were the silver makes a line were it settles then as the liquid passes over it, it is picked up and moved about.

The pearl is in the nano range all though we will not be calling it a nano fluid it has the smallest range of nano partials for any PC water cooling coolant or fluid to date. Our nano range is from 25nm to 170nm most fluids are normally 25nm to 60nm.
 
This is starting to look and sound really promising from your testing thus far, well done.
I have always thought it a shame we can't see the liquid in our loops flowing, now we can! That video of the blue shows even on camera that you can see flow in the tubes.
If you wanna send me some blue or purple for my rig i'm sure it would appreciate it;) Got a nice 250 cylinder res...:)
 
If this was sold it would have to be sold with a warning and relay not for long term use. Its a "For Looks Liquid". E.g for shows and show off's all so good to show the flow of liquids and monitoring.

Ive been talking to the maker and asked if Pearleasnt can be formed in balls (mico balls) as this wearing would happen with the flat platelets we have used in this video. How ever again like many thing's long term testing it needed to get a idea on ware and tear. But coupled with the fact that we lubricants in our pre-mixed liquids this will help reduce the friction caused by adding such materials win in the loop.

Ouch, that puts it into a high maintenance category, as you say for special occasions / show only.

I wonder if lubricants, over time, degrade, and effect the surfaces of the various materials in the loop and the pump?
 
Ouch, that puts it into a high maintenance category, as you say for special occasions / show only.

I wonder if lubricants, over time, degrade, and effect the surfaces of the various materials in the loop and the pump?

thats was quoted as the old pearl we moved on from here now and running nano pearl wich is coated there fo none of that relvent.

After testing we can flush the whole system in less than 2 min removing every thing. All so if you watch the vid we are running this in restrictive blocks ( i don't mess around).

The new pearl should not damage and will be low maintace and were looking at a in system time of 2 years.
 
How easy would it be to clean up off your mobo if you had a leak, what with copper bits suspended in it, I guess you won't be able to market it as non conductive :) . Do you end up with a tide mark in the res?
 
How easy would it be to clean up off your mobo if you had a leak, what with copper bits suspended in it, I guess you won't be able to market it as non conductive :) . Do you end up with a tide mark in the res?

The liquid is so called none conductive. How ever like all None conductive fluids it will become conductive over time.
No tide mark and no residue, just wipe off. Any marks made by dye such as staining will be normal unless you go to the Clear / Silver version.

If we do produce "Pearl Galaxy" it is made up of 3 different pigments Red, Blue, Silver + Purple dye.

The rage how ever will start off with just a base silver pearl and later on i will advance it with more complex colours.

Im looking on release to do

Red / Silver
Blue / Silver
Purple / Silver
Clear / Silver

there are more pictures up on out facebook page for you to look though. "Mayhems" on face book.
 
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Product range has been named and so has some of the colours.

We will be calling it the "Mayhem's Aurora" range of coolants.

Eddy @ EK are sending me some blocks to test the liquids on there range to see if it effects it them any way. This is excellent news as we can give you lot a good idea of what the effects may be from using these liquids. E.g ware and tear.

Any way another vid as per request

Mayhem's Aurora Galaxy - Galaxy is a mix of Deep Purple, Red, Blue and silver. It will produce a range in between these colours.



MAYHEM'S AURORA COOLANTS


Mayhem's 'Aurora'' range of liquids are perfect for a myriad of differing computer enthusiasts. The liquid reflects light back in a plethora of swirls and differs greatly from anything currently available. A coolant that is not only striking to view inside a computer system, but it is a fluid that will entice the consumer with it's never ending patterns of light that cascade throughout.


Mayhem's Aurora Nebula


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Mayhems Aurora Galaxy

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Mayhem's Aurora Gemini


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Mayhem's Aurora Supernova (Clear Silver)

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Mayhems Aurora Orion
(Clear, Red, Blue, Silver)

(this is the name of the clear Multi Mix, no pic yet)

The Mayhem's Aurora Supernova and Mayhems Aurora Orion as clear mixed that can be used with dyes to create you very own colours.

testers will be sent liquids this week hopefully for testing. there is still no ETA until we have got this perfected and fully tested and all the results are back in from my independent testers.
 
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www.phobya.com has sent me some gear do we can expand the testing. This is there Phobya Balancer in action and its very good. It creates a mega Back wash effect. They all so kindly supplied me a Phobya G-Changer 240 and Phobya Water block with i have just added in there for testing.

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this was done at 2.00 in the morning so sorry about bad lighting. Not to impressed with the green ..... needs more work.

 
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