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Watercooling please check that I have all the parts I need for making a T line

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September 3, 2013 1:38:45 PM

Okay guys am I all se for my kit. I decided I won't do a barb fitting to the reservoir as I will take it out a little bit and fill it. Do I have all the necessary parts for doing a T loop.

See the items I am going to buy thanks.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/exq5cxo1lzsrijy/Water.png

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September 3, 2013 2:04:39 PM

I am sorry for the double post could you please tell me if I got all the parts needed? I would be really grateful also should I buy distilled water from a mechanical store? Mayhems costs £6 per 1ltr
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September 3, 2013 2:12:21 PM

Closed the other thread could you please reply here... Please give me an answer before that kit goes again out of stock!
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September 6, 2013 1:02:40 PM

So I need 3x XSPC G1/4 Male to Male Extender to fit with the T. Can I connect compression fittings with them?
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a c 171 K Overclocking
September 6, 2013 1:14:27 PM

Vertical Connection
Tube
Comp x Thd
Tee

Horizontal Connections
Reservoir - Thd x Thd - Tee - Thd x Thd - Male Disconnect - Female Disconnect

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September 7, 2013 12:05:08 PM

Last thing before order them next monday. I am sorry I am bugging you but I don't want to get fittings which I would find later on incompatibile.

What I have in mind that I am going to make a T line, tho would they fit. I intend to make a 20 cm long tube with the T line and be able to hide in a safe plastic bag near the cables so i won't risk any leaks. Will parts listed fit together?

Thanks JackNaylorPe you are truly an angel :) 
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a c 171 K Overclocking
September 7, 2013 12:25:59 PM

The parts I listed will fit because the tube and disconnect just twist off. Put in a baggie in ya desk till needed.... ya don't wanna be repeatedly taking compression fittings in and off or unscrewing threads.

With the disconnect, twist and its gone.... and line is sealed

Let DAz show ya how its done....skip ahead to 3:00 minute mark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYheUZZU2Js

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Thanks JackNaylorPe you are truly an angel


Wait till ya get the bill :)  .... couldn't have been that good tho....ya didn't pick a best answer

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September 7, 2013 2:14:54 PM

Instructive to amateurs like me. Video was instructional and helped me make my mind about the quick disconnects, PM mail me what you think about my listed items earlier. Do you think it is viable? I had the idea of turning on the the aqua switch when draining into a large bowl and it is a cheaper solution.
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