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Old 08-21-08   #141 (permalink)
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@Ira...I think I will put the giant triple PA120.3/Iwaki rig outside instead ...but I need to work out a way to house the unit outside the window. I will probably just cobble together a 2 x 4 and plywood stand to rest it on. Something like a giant bird house . Although the Iwakis might be able to hold up to some precipitation I know the Powersupplies do not like that at all...
There you go..The Iwaki should be able to pump slush if it has to......Don't forget the pic's when you get it going...
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May sound ultra noobish, but what about a pond pump? Me thinks you can get suitable ones for the tubing you would be using, and I reckon they could deal with the super cold liquid? Nice work again btw
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May sound ultra noobish, but what about a pond pump? Me thinks you can get suitable ones for the tubing you would be using, and I reckon they could deal with the super cold liquid? Nice work again btw
Something like this heh, but does too much flow hurt your temps?

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An eheim 1250 will work just fine down to at least -25*c and still have good flow. I'm using one on my AC chiller.

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I found that the d-Tek db1 was not up to the task of pumping slush...even two in series was not enough. I think a MCP655 or D-5 Vario would be fine.
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