rad position

Rover3500

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Hi all,

I am at this time making a list of parts for a new dual loop setup in a new mountain mods case with more blow holes than you can shake a stick at, anyway, I want to mount one of the two P120.3 rads in the top of the case but this means that the res' will be lower than the rad ! Will this cause me any problems such as the water syphoning back and/ or filling up of the res.

Would choosing a res that can be fitted with a fill port mounted in the case lid help ??

Any help before spending ££££££ will be a big help.
 
I have a 360mm rad mounted on the top of my case with a res below it and didn't have any bother filling. I just had to keep topping up the res as the loop was filling. I thought that when it was all full, the water would overflow on the res if the lid was off but it doesn't. Should be good to go mate:)
 
name='stuartpb' said:
I have a 360mm rad mounted on the top of my case with a res below it and didn't have any bother filling. I just had to keep topping up the res as the loop was filling. I thought that when it was all full, the water would overflow on the res if the lid was off but it doesn't. Should be good to go mate:)

Do you think then that the pump acts like a non return valve ??
 
Will any pump / res' work with no problems or do you need a special pump / res' with some sort of non return valve ?
 
Sorry it took me so long to reply, I have just used the bog standard pump and res without any special valves and it works fine:)
 
I have a few rads in my case and the res is sluck to the bottom on the case with the pump and I didnt have any problem what so ever, even when it is off the water doesnt rush into the res. Mind you I do have the Laing DDC res and I think because it has a large tube going deep into the res that helps prevent any water spewing all over the place. In short it should not be a problem with both my watercooling kits I have had the res low down without a problem
 
i think it doesnt matter where any of the components in the loop are due to some law of physics. i read it somewhere in some w/c guide, just cant remember where.
 
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