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RazoR 18th July 2004 20:02

searching a good res
 
i've searched everywhere, but i cant find a:
-in-case
-big ( 1L )
reservoir

it MUST have 1/2 fittings
my budget is big
;)

greetings

wutske 18th July 2004 20:42

a modded coke bottle ? :D

easypanic 18th July 2004 21:22

something like this ?

RazoR 18th July 2004 22:02

Quote:

Originally posted by easypanic
something like this ?
:o yaaay this is what i need :^D

is this for two cd-rom slots?
tx anyway :D
if you know other res's , just post it :^D

Da_BoKa 18th July 2004 22:18

a Cape Coolplex External reservoir 750ml, it's attached to the case

i whant to add something to the res from easypanic, you can also find it in a 1 cd-rom slot or floppy drive slot

but why so big?

RazoR 18th July 2004 22:25

they told me a big res is a must ;p

Laagvliegerke 18th July 2004 22:51

Wrong. Actually, you don't need a res at all! Unless you don't have a rad but then a res of 1L is to small. :)

Sidney 18th July 2004 23:09

Like a car radiator; the res is for easy refilling; and serves as air bubble releasing without sucking the air back. Size does not matter as over time the water temp will be the same as ambient temp with system off.

The most efficient W/C is to connect inlet line from a lake (very big res), and the other end to the garden or swimming pool in the back yard; now you are always getting cool water and no need for any fan (air cooling); very quiet too.;)


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