Hello,
I've had my Eisbaer 140 a little more than a year now and when Argus Monitor maximises the pump speed control it gurgles so I think it's time to top-up with some fresh coolant. Since I'm only toppping up, is it okay to use demin water only (I have access to industrial quantities of the stuff...) or will it be the case that the anti-microbal components will also have evaporated too? Or should I completely drain and refill with a recommended product?
On a different theme, is there such a thing on the market as a quick-fit 45 or 90 degree elbow that I can join in line with the quick-fit fittings of the Eisbaer AIO? Seems like a better place to break in to the system rather than have to remove the pump from the CPU in order to raise the filling port to the highest point for proper priming
My system is very cramped and would benfit having an elbow here:
https://forum.alphacool.com/threads/eisbaer-120mm-or-eisbaer-140mm.384/#post-2932
Also, how "water solid" should it be, i.e. if I leave no room for expansion at all, then when the coolant heats the system will then become pressurised quickly. Typically how much volume should I leave as air (i.e space for the water to expand in to)
Nozzle
I've had my Eisbaer 140 a little more than a year now and when Argus Monitor maximises the pump speed control it gurgles so I think it's time to top-up with some fresh coolant. Since I'm only toppping up, is it okay to use demin water only (I have access to industrial quantities of the stuff...) or will it be the case that the anti-microbal components will also have evaporated too? Or should I completely drain and refill with a recommended product?
On a different theme, is there such a thing on the market as a quick-fit 45 or 90 degree elbow that I can join in line with the quick-fit fittings of the Eisbaer AIO? Seems like a better place to break in to the system rather than have to remove the pump from the CPU in order to raise the filling port to the highest point for proper priming
My system is very cramped and would benfit having an elbow here:
https://forum.alphacool.com/threads/eisbaer-120mm-or-eisbaer-140mm.384/#post-2932
Also, how "water solid" should it be, i.e. if I leave no room for expansion at all, then when the coolant heats the system will then become pressurised quickly. Typically how much volume should I leave as air (i.e space for the water to expand in to)
Nozzle
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