babelmh13
Limp Gawd
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- Jul 13, 2012
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So I was cleaning my case yesterday when I noticed what appeared to be some corrosion on the silver in my reservoir..
In my loop I use:
-EKWB copper/acrylic blocks
-Silver bitspower compression fittings
-EKWB Coolstream XTX240, XSPC RX360 V3 radiators
-A Bitspower Water Tank Z-Multi 250
Inline with a silver .999 kill coil in it (see picture)
-PrimochillFlex LRT1/2"x3/4" (Clear) tubing
-Plain distilled water
If you look closely at the picture of the reservoir, you can see what looks like some rust clinging to my kill coil, anti-cyclone tube, and that little anticylone fitting the kill coil is kind of climbing into.
I'm pretty sure the anticyclone parts in that reservoir are silver and not nickel but other than those, there shouldnt be any conflicting metals causing this in my loop so I'm stumped as to why this is occuring..
Aside from that, I'd like some advice on how to eliminate it and prevent it from happening again. My thought is to replace the kill coil and try to scrape the rust off the parts inside the reservoir, flush the system a few times using new distilled water and a biocide like PTNuke or something else (per recommendation) then drop a new kill coil in and hope that it doesnt happen again.
I do not want to be pulling radiators out of the case or anything but any insight from you guys would be much appreciated.
Thanks


In my loop I use:
-EKWB copper/acrylic blocks
-Silver bitspower compression fittings
-EKWB Coolstream XTX240, XSPC RX360 V3 radiators
-A Bitspower Water Tank Z-Multi 250
Inline with a silver .999 kill coil in it (see picture)
-PrimochillFlex LRT1/2"x3/4" (Clear) tubing
-Plain distilled water
If you look closely at the picture of the reservoir, you can see what looks like some rust clinging to my kill coil, anti-cyclone tube, and that little anticylone fitting the kill coil is kind of climbing into.
I'm pretty sure the anticyclone parts in that reservoir are silver and not nickel but other than those, there shouldnt be any conflicting metals causing this in my loop so I'm stumped as to why this is occuring..
Aside from that, I'd like some advice on how to eliminate it and prevent it from happening again. My thought is to replace the kill coil and try to scrape the rust off the parts inside the reservoir, flush the system a few times using new distilled water and a biocide like PTNuke or something else (per recommendation) then drop a new kill coil in and hope that it doesnt happen again.
I do not want to be pulling radiators out of the case or anything but any insight from you guys would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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