DeMoB
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Fix Some Things, Break Some Things...
I couldn't find a fitting combination that would bridge my bulkhead/reservoir gap properly, so had another play with my existing fittings.
I realised that I might have better luck with the super soft Tygon E1000 that I had left over, as at the very least I could close the fittings properly with that tubing giving me precious millimetres to work with...
...and better luck I had.
The alignment is still a few mm off, but it is now all fitted and sealed properly so I'm happy it's the best I can do.
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Rather than leave leak testing until the final step, I realised I'd have a chance to partially test my loop whilst all the power cables etc were not yet installed.
It's a good job I did, as I found a pretty substantial leak from one of the AquaComputer inline temp sensors at the top of the radiator.
Figures it was in the most inaccessible point of the loop though. :-/
I'd somewhat foolishly not left a big enough cut out to get a spanner at these fittings, and so had a fun job of trying to unscrew it with very restricted access.
I got it in the end though, and discovered the o-ring had not seated properly, so wasn't sealing.
That was corrected easily enough and then I had the equally fun job of re-attaching it to the radiator.
Only to accidentally do this just as I was finished tightening the fitting...
Absolute nightmare.
Hinges on the panel have snapped clean off, and I've somehow managed to split the door stop/top magnet bit too.
I'm hoping I might be able to drill out the remains of the plastic hinges and replace them with some small metal rods, but I don't know if it'll work. Failing that I think my only other option will be to glue the hinge in place! >_<
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Oh, and as if that wasn't annoying enough, when I filled the partial loop again to give everything one last once over I was greeted with this noise from the Flow Meter:
It's apparently a pretty common problem, but somehow I'd failed to come across it before I'd bought one.
So now have to start an RMA process to see if I can get one that doesn't have the ticking noise.
:cussing:
I couldn't find a fitting combination that would bridge my bulkhead/reservoir gap properly, so had another play with my existing fittings.
I realised that I might have better luck with the super soft Tygon E1000 that I had left over, as at the very least I could close the fittings properly with that tubing giving me precious millimetres to work with...

...and better luck I had.
The alignment is still a few mm off, but it is now all fitted and sealed properly so I'm happy it's the best I can do.
---
Rather than leave leak testing until the final step, I realised I'd have a chance to partially test my loop whilst all the power cables etc were not yet installed.
It's a good job I did, as I found a pretty substantial leak from one of the AquaComputer inline temp sensors at the top of the radiator.
Figures it was in the most inaccessible point of the loop though. :-/

I'd somewhat foolishly not left a big enough cut out to get a spanner at these fittings, and so had a fun job of trying to unscrew it with very restricted access.
I got it in the end though, and discovered the o-ring had not seated properly, so wasn't sealing.
That was corrected easily enough and then I had the equally fun job of re-attaching it to the radiator.
Only to accidentally do this just as I was finished tightening the fitting...

Absolute nightmare.
Hinges on the panel have snapped clean off, and I've somehow managed to split the door stop/top magnet bit too.
I'm hoping I might be able to drill out the remains of the plastic hinges and replace them with some small metal rods, but I don't know if it'll work. Failing that I think my only other option will be to glue the hinge in place! >_<
---
Oh, and as if that wasn't annoying enough, when I filled the partial loop again to give everything one last once over I was greeted with this noise from the Flow Meter:
It's apparently a pretty common problem, but somehow I'd failed to come across it before I'd bought one.
So now have to start an RMA process to see if I can get one that doesn't have the ticking noise.
:cussing: