very nice, great pump as well! + rep,
very nice, great pump as well! + rep,
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looks great
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I love your work.. can your computer and my computer make babies.. .. this is just awe inspiring .. I want one for my room.. just so people are like whats that? and I can say its god..
That looks awesome! Are you going to get a video of the water flowing into the res after it's done?
that looks awsome
just wanna say 2 things.
more fluid in thoose res´s
and rezise thoose pics
is that a 120.9 raddy on your case, or are you just happy to see me?
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I agree with more fluid. now looking at those pics, is the return line hooked to the top of the tubes? if so is it noisy? but then again I'm sure its nothing compared to all those HDDs going lol
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The second graph shows how high, in a vertical distance, a pump can push liquid until it basically stalls. Depending on application, higher numbers are almost always better. I used to have an all grain homebrewed beer setup that had a 10 gallon per minute pump that would push up to twelve feet vertically iirc. Obviously, that's a lot of flow, so I had it hooked up to a switch that would allow me to fine tune the throughput. I also had plans at one point to make the homebrewing system fully computer controlled and automated, but after a bit of research, along with the fact that brewing beer was becoming more work than fun (fifteen gallon batches will do that to you if you have to bottle it all--that's roughly six and a half cases of 12 oz bottles), I scrapped the idea.
Who knows though, I might revive that idea down the road.
/end thread hijack.
Edit: I didn't realize that a few pages had transpired since I last looked at this. If I just recovered territory that had already been covered, my apologies, those who were responsible for the sacking have just been sacked.