A thanks to the community
I just wanted to thank everybody here at TBCS, in the past 2 years and 2 months that I have been a member I have gone from aspiring lurker, to a water cooled fanatic of this site. Many a great thanks go out to the staff and members and a special mention to those that I can remember that have helped me out a great deal: OneSlowZ28, Kayin, Buzz, TGS, SXRGuy, Drum Thumper, Airbozo, SgtM, Crenn, and probably a few I can't remember.
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Another convert, take the word to the people! :D
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Snowman
a water cooled fanatic
Good, gooood... *rubs hands* The plan is working. :twisted:
...wait a minute...I've been here less time than you have...crap!
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x88x
Good, gooood... *rubs hands* The plan is working. :twisted:
...wait a minute...I've been here less time than you have...crap!
It's still working I catch myself looking around wondering what else I can water cool.. I am eying you 360, and you too entertainment center.. haha..
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you're welcome :D :banana:
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I am very glad you love that kit! Thanks for the Props, and you are very welcome!
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I'd like to thank the community for sucking up what little spare time I have nowadays :p
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Oneslowz28
I am very glad you love that kit! Thanks for the Props, and you are very welcome!
Much better results than I ever expected to see from 1/4" tubing and lets face it a budget universal kit (compared to what a dd loop was looking to cost me.)
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Amen. My own personal friends wouldn't do as much for me as some of the members here, especially TGS. This is quite the community.
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Yeah yeah, we rock, group hug, all that crap, not get back to MODDING!
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blueonblack
Yeah yeah, we rock, group hug, all that crap, not get back to MODDING!
I got parts in the mail calm down.. now if I could just source a rosewill case locally...
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Snowman
Much better results than I ever expected to see from 1/4" tubing and lets face it a budget universal kit (compared to what a dd loop was looking to cost me.)
hey my Tt setup was all 1/4" and it worked great for a few years. I just got tired of the hassle and refilling, disconnecting/reconnecting hoses when changing cases or components, so I said f-it :D
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slaveofconvention
I'd like to thank the community for sucking up what little spare time I have nowadays :p
Amen Brother Amen
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SXRguyinMA
hey my Tt setup was all 1/4" and it worked great for a few years. I just got tired of the hassle and refilling, disconnecting/reconnecting hoses when changing cases or components, so I said f-it :D
I am getting ready to do that now and trying to figure out the best way to drain then re-use what I drain.. really wish i would have thought ahead and built in some time of t fitting valve with a drain port.
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The tubing on that kit is thin enough to pinch. So pull the pump out of the case, have a friend pinch the return line and at the same time put one of the rubber caps over the pump barb when you pull the tube. Place the now free tube into the bottle that came with the kit. Hold the pump in the air and open the fill cap. This will let the fluid drain into the bottle. Thats how I did it.
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Oneslowz28
The tubing on that kit is thin enough to pinch. So pull the pump out of the case, have a friend pinch the return line and at the same time put one of the rubber caps over the pump barb when you pull the tube. Place the now free tube into the bottle that came with the kit. Hold the pump in the air and open the fill cap. This will let the fluid drain into the bottle. Thats how I did it.
Yeah i was picturing in my head the same type of clamp they use in the medical industry for IV's