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Hi there,
I have essentially upgraded my computer to match the "Infinity Eclipse" build that you do (Stock Code: FS-408-OE) and I have a little question with the water cooling loop.
To prime it with liquid, I filled up the reservoir from the top (with the top of reservoir unscrewed), powered the pump, and refilled the reservoir multiple times to fill it up. The problem I have encountered though is that I cannot fill the reservoir completely to the top, *causing the coolant liquid coming in from the top to bubble and froth. So, I opened it up the top again while the pump was running and used the thin nozzle on the coolant bottle to put in as much coolant as I could.
At first it looked as if it had done the job, but when I turned off the pump the coolant began to retract in to the loop and back up in to the reservoir leaving the pipe after the CPU block fairly empty (see photos below).
With pump turned on:
http://i.imgur.com/L2yj4ea.jpg
With pump turned off:
http://i.imgur.com/3zu6D3c.jpg
How is the Infinity Eclipse water cooling system filled? I really cannot think of any way to amend this other than using a fine hypodermic needle to inject additional coolant in through one of the pipes, then seal the small hole with some sort of glue or resin.
Any help would be more appreciated!
Cheers, Nathan.
I have essentially upgraded my computer to match the "Infinity Eclipse" build that you do (Stock Code: FS-408-OE) and I have a little question with the water cooling loop.
To prime it with liquid, I filled up the reservoir from the top (with the top of reservoir unscrewed), powered the pump, and refilled the reservoir multiple times to fill it up. The problem I have encountered though is that I cannot fill the reservoir completely to the top, *causing the coolant liquid coming in from the top to bubble and froth. So, I opened it up the top again while the pump was running and used the thin nozzle on the coolant bottle to put in as much coolant as I could.
At first it looked as if it had done the job, but when I turned off the pump the coolant began to retract in to the loop and back up in to the reservoir leaving the pipe after the CPU block fairly empty (see photos below).
With pump turned on:
http://i.imgur.com/L2yj4ea.jpg
With pump turned off:
http://i.imgur.com/3zu6D3c.jpg
How is the Infinity Eclipse water cooling system filled? I really cannot think of any way to amend this other than using a fine hypodermic needle to inject additional coolant in through one of the pipes, then seal the small hole with some sort of glue or resin.
Any help would be more appreciated!
Cheers, Nathan.
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