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Asetek Waterchill Antartica Watercooling - Page 5 - The Reservoir Dog

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/06/2004 06:00 AM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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Reservoir (Dogs)
We'll call this component Mr. black ;) Hey it's simple you need a water reservoir to have enough coolant, this is it. The reservoir is placed closely next to the pump and is made of plastic.

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The WaterChill reservoir is a clear Plexiglas cylinder that holds roughly 65 ml of liquid. On top a small thumb-screw that allows venting air or removal of the cap to fill up the reservoir with water.

Fill it with distilled water, it will prevent growth from algae etc.

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You'll receive plenty of tubing. Basically you cut them and insert them into the connector's that, for example, you see on the reservoir above. It cannot be any simpler.




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