MicroAlex
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Hey guys,
Looking for some advice and input on my (probably silly) idea of splitting the flow between two radiators to reduce the amount of pipes going in to the system as the case is really small.
Here is a rough sketch

In other words to make it simple to explain imagine as if two radiators are connected with a T splitter in between on both ends and then runs to the pump. In the diagram I am using the 120 radiator multiple openings (xspc rx120 v3) to split the flow in the chamber.
Due to pressure and if my physics are correct then the flow will split making it flow left in to the 240 rad and at the same time to the right through the 120's fins
Would this impact the cooling dramatically in you opinion or is this a reasonable option to consider? Idea kinda came from radiator setups in some homes + boiler.
Thanks
Looking for some advice and input on my (probably silly) idea of splitting the flow between two radiators to reduce the amount of pipes going in to the system as the case is really small.
Here is a rough sketch

In other words to make it simple to explain imagine as if two radiators are connected with a T splitter in between on both ends and then runs to the pump. In the diagram I am using the 120 radiator multiple openings (xspc rx120 v3) to split the flow in the chamber.
Due to pressure and if my physics are correct then the flow will split making it flow left in to the 240 rad and at the same time to the right through the 120's fins
Would this impact the cooling dramatically in you opinion or is this a reasonable option to consider? Idea kinda came from radiator setups in some homes + boiler.
Thanks

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