T Toxcity New member Jan 10, 2007 #1 This maybe a noObish question. But do you get better cooling by having a fast flow? Im not sure... Because if iy goes to fast it might not get enough time to pick up the heat or is that a load of rubbish.. Thanks!
This maybe a noObish question. But do you get better cooling by having a fast flow? Im not sure... Because if iy goes to fast it might not get enough time to pick up the heat or is that a load of rubbish.. Thanks!
A ai_01 New member Jan 10, 2007 #3 i think ur talking about higher the CFM(air flow or push) the better, then yes it is better h/e usually the higher the flow the higher the noise.
i think ur talking about higher the CFM(air flow or push) the better, then yes it is better h/e usually the higher the flow the higher the noise.
A ai_01 New member Jan 10, 2007 #5 and it that case to faster the head pressure the better also, especially with the Storm, y u lookin for a pump?
and it that case to faster the head pressure the better also, especially with the Storm, y u lookin for a pump?
M markkleb New member Jan 10, 2007 #6 Thats a hard one Tox. Some say high pressure(smaller tubing, faster moving) works better than high flow(bigger tubing, more volume) and vise a versa.
Thats a hard one Tox. Some say high pressure(smaller tubing, faster moving) works better than high flow(bigger tubing, more volume) and vise a versa.
Rastalovich New member Jan 10, 2007 #7 I bet some1 can pull a graph out of somewhere that shows the equilibrium of the 2 thoughts
T Toxcity New member Jan 10, 2007 #8 I want to see what is the best setting for my pump.. Its pretty fast me thinks seeing as it chews up the water.. But I haven't seen a huge temp drop.. So had to ask.. I have sort of thin tubing.! Thanks for the help!
I want to see what is the best setting for my pump.. Its pretty fast me thinks seeing as it chews up the water.. But I haven't seen a huge temp drop.. So had to ask.. I have sort of thin tubing.! Thanks for the help!
L llwyd New member Jan 10, 2007 #9 i would say it depends heavily on what blocks will be used. Flow is good but you also need pressure to keep the flow at what it should be around the loop and through the blocks
i would say it depends heavily on what blocks will be used. Flow is good but you also need pressure to keep the flow at what it should be around the loop and through the blocks
T Toxcity New member Jan 10, 2007 #10 Well, after all the blocks the water gets back to my rez and it is bubbleing like a monkey! So I guess its fine..
Well, after all the blocks the water gets back to my rez and it is bubbleing like a monkey! So I guess its fine..