OH please beware ...
see
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From what I can tell there was direct contact between
un-anodized Alu and Nickel? That would speed up the reaction immensely.
Ah yes, the good old EK Nickel story. Now that is an example of how not to handle customer problems
the heat fins that the coolant passes over as they are extremely thin will be corrode very fast.
I would be extremely interested to know what actually happened in those blocks on a chemical level. But I don't think we'll ever get that data. Not entirely sure anyone even knows. Some people have made some claims, but to really get to the bottom of this you'd have to run tests on a large volume of samples in very tightly controlled conditions. If anyone has done this at all it would be EK, and I don't think they would publish that data...
I'd TRY to stay with one metal through the whole system
Not disagreeing on that. Also, I've never run nickel in my loops, just my one anodized alu part and copper blocks. All I'm saying with certainty is
my alu reservoir has been running for 10 years without trouble.
The Aquatube has been in Aquacomputer's arsenal for around 10 years now, and I've been a member of their forums for most of that time. I have not once seen anyone with any problem that comes even close to those EK blocks. I have also never seen any complaint threads on there about their Nickel plated blocks. Naturally I do not have access to their sales numbers, but I think it's safe to assume that in 10 years of selling those anodized reservoirs if there was a fundamental problem with them we'd have heard about it by now.
I mean, how long were those EK blocks on the market before their troubles started?
And after all, when those EK problems started popping up, it caused quite an uproar on more than one forum. At some point any Google search on EK had at least one of those threads on the first results page. I would think something similar would happen if this were the case with an AC product?
But as you said, I would TRY to stay away from mixing metals (my next loop will have brass parts on the radiators, the rest will be plastic/rubber, borosilicate glass and copper). I'm pretty sure my res will give out at
some point :lol: