2016/11/13 14:07:00
bcavnaugh
dmoheban
bcavnaugh
dmoheban
bcavnaugh
Not really a Correction, they say you can go anyway.
I like to have a Rad to help cool down the Coolant before it goes back into the Pump/Reservoir is all.
What are you going to use for a Pump Controller?




 
Was going to use this:
http://koolance.com/pump-or-fan-speed-controller-ctr-spd1224m
 

 $49.99 CTR-SPD1224M 12V or 24V Pump/Fan Controller   SKU: CTR-SPD1224M
Then you would not need a Flow Meter and so on.
 
I would spend another $20 for this
On Sale Now $64.95 CTR-SPD12X2 Dual 12V Pump Controller   SKU: CTR-SPD12X2
I do use all the above in my Rigs.




 
Why would I not need a flow meter? And aren't having both together redundant?
 
Thanks


One or the Other  CTR-SPD12X2 or the  CTR-SPD1224M not Both.
 
The Flow Meter and other items above work only on the CTR-CD1224 is what I mean.
With this Pump that is $76.99 PMP-500 Pump, G 1/4 BSP
 
2016/11/13 14:34:34
dmoheban
Well I love the digital display controller but not sure I could use it on my case where my rad I've placed in the front of the case blocks its usage plus I took out the 5.25 bay.

Thanks
2016/11/15 06:23:13
Doubles
bcavnaugh
Also I like the coolant coming from Rad to the Water Block then from the Pump as the Pump can heat the Coolant.
 



I was under the impression that temps stabilize throughout the loop anyways.
 
"When you boot up a powered off, water-cooled PC, the water and your CPU are at room temperature. When you boot the PC up, the chip gets hot very fast. The water moves over the chip, it begins to remove heat, the heat goes to the radiator, and some of the heat is removed. Not all of it can be removed. You have to know a lot of thermodynamics theory deeply (more than me) to know exactly why. The water begins to warm up slowly, and in time it reaches a balance: an equilibrium. Heat is made and heat removed, the loop is stabilized and temperatures will not change."
2016/11/15 17:26:53
bcavnaugh
Doubles
All I can say is my Water temperature sensors tell me what the water Temps are going in and going out before a block and after a block.
As I said above "they say you can go anyway" in Post #5 above.
I have my way as other have their ways.
 
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