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Help two Fillports?
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hi im Andrew i was looking at this pic http://www.dangerden.com/store/files...ill_system.jpg and saw 2 fill ports and was wondering if that set up on the pic is how i add 2 fill ports in. 1 for filling and 1 for draining. looks like you need a t line and put at the bottom of the loop? im going to use the Primochill Typhoon III Dual INLET/OUTLET 2X 5.25IN Bay Reservoir & MCP655 Pump Top should i
1:run a line straight down from the reservoir to the bottom of the case? 2: run a t line at the bottom of the loop 3: don't matter were best at the bottom of loop? any help would be help full thx |
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technicaly you do not need a drain line... but if you do put one in you should have it at the bottom of the loop.
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I always put my drain line in the lowest line of my loop with a T. Just take the plug out of your t-line or res to drain it, you may have ot tilt it a little or whatever but there's no need to turn the pump on, the water will run right through it with it off.
Really if you have a t-line you can use that as a drain-line to if you want to, if it's not a pain to take it loose.
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yea t at the bottom is the best, or you can just unscrew one of your connections and blow on the tube, thats my style
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