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    Quote Originally Posted by zoters View Post
    mao lge...availability jud ang problem..hahai.....
    pwede ra distilled water, kanang gamit nga additive sa battery sa sakyanan, 20 pesos per liter naa sa gasoline station, mix it with 10 ml. alcohol sa 1000 ml nga distilled water, kung ugsto kag color, use dye sa t-shirt ikaw nay bahala ug mix sa dye, saturated ba or medyo clearish ang dating, kung blue, saturated blue ba or clear blue

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    Quote Originally Posted by KH0UJ View Post
    pwede ra distilled water, kanang gamit nga additive sa battery sa sakyanan, 20 pesos per liter naa sa gasoline station, mix it with 10 ml. alcohol sa 1000 ml nga distilled water, kung ugsto kag color, use dye sa t-shirt ikaw nay bahala ug mix sa dye, saturated ba or medyo clearish ang dating, kung blue, saturated blue ba or clear blue
    unsa na alcohol Khouj? Isoprophyl?

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    @ALL clarification lang bahin sa term "Coolant". Coolant is basically just distilled water, dun be fooled by the bright lights and fancy names used by companies to market their distilled water (because obviously "coolants" will sell better than just "distilled water"), the "Coolant" used for cars and/or computers for example IS distilled water! (I know cuz am an auto mechanic and I have a liquid cooled rig running as we speak) The only difference between "Coolants" offered in the market is the additives (the concentration/ratio and combination of which also varies across different offerings) which they pre-mix into their offering for you, but its not like its something you can't do your self. For example, "Glycol" is an anti-freeze additive (which you obviously dun need since you live in a tropical climate). other such additives include but are not limited to "Corrosion Inhibitors", "Biocides", "Lubricants", and "UV reactive dyes" (most which do nothing except make your "Coolant" aka distilled water glow, some UV reactive dyes however also have other features like pump lubrication) all of which you can buy individually. I'd suggest buying plain non-conductive distilled water (prevents electrical currents permeating to your coolant, its wut I got) and figure you what additive(s) you need (if any at all) then buy and mix it your self rather than buying a coolant with a whole bunch of additives you dun need already mixed into it.

    edit: availability isnt a problem since distilled water aka "COOLANT" is readily available almost anywhere in the globe. as a matter of fact many PC enthusiasts argue that plain distilled water (no additives since additives affect your coolants thermal conductivity) is still best for liquid cooling solutions.
    Last edited by P0w3rM0v3; 09-06-2010 at 12:36 AM.

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    so pure distilled water ok ra jud bisan wala anti rust or what you call? asa man pud ta makapalit anang UV reactive na dye? murag nindot na dah hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by COMCAM View Post
    unsa na alcohol Khouj? Isoprophyl?
    rubbing alcohol gud, isoprophyl or ethyl, para moprevent sa bacterial growth sa imong WC set-up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason4eveR View Post
    so pure distilled water ok ra jud bisan wala anti rust or what you call? asa man pud ta makapalit anang UV reactive na dye? murag nindot na dah hehehe
    yezzur! ant-rust/anti-corrosion is only relevant when you are using different materials in your loop (e.g. imo cpu block kay copper nya imo radiator kay aluminum). and yeas, uv reactive dyes make your loop look cool if thats what you mean. sample:



    thats with transparent hoses and UV Green coolant

    I dunno where to buy UV reactive dyes here but I suggest getting Swiftech's HydrX if ever.

    edit: Swiftech's HydrX is one of the UV reactive dyes I was talking about that does more than just make your coolant glow. google it if you want to know what it does.
    Last edited by P0w3rM0v3; 09-06-2010 at 01:01 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KH0UJ View Post
    rubbing alcohol gud, isoprophyl or ethyl, para moprevent sa bacterial growth sa imong WC set-up

    you can also just use plain iodine. (2 drops will do depending on the amount of coolant in your loop) a better solution would be to place a UV ccfl right after your reservoir return. UV prevents microbial growth, its a trick I learned from Coi (kanang isda na colorful bah) enthusiasts. this way you dun compromise your coolant by using additives.
    Last edited by P0w3rM0v3; 09-06-2010 at 01:03 AM. Reason: added UV fun fact. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by P0w3rM0v3 View Post
    @ALL clarification lang bahin sa term "Coolant". Coolant is basically just distilled water, dun be fooled by the bright lights and fancy names used by companies to market their distilled water (because obviously "coolants" will sell better than just "distilled water"), the "Coolant" used for cars and/or computers for example IS distilled water! (I know cuz am an auto mechanic and I have a liquid cooled rig running as we speak) The only difference between "Coolants" offered in the market is the additives (the concentration/ratio and combination of which also varies across different offerings) which they pre-mix into their offering for you, but its not like its something you can't do your self. For example, "Glycol" is an anti-freeze additive (which you obviously dun need since you live in a tropical climate). other such additives include but are not limited to "Corrosion Inhibitors", "Biocides", "Lubricants", and "UV reactive dyes" (most which do nothing except make your "Coolant" aka distilled water glow, some UV reactive dyes however also have other features like pump lubrication) all of which you can buy individually. I'd suggest buying plain non-conductive distilled water (prevents electrical currents permeating to your coolant, its wut I got) and figure you what additive(s) you need (if any at all) then buy and mix it your self rather than buying a coolant with a whole bunch of additives you dun need already mixed into it.

    edit: availability isnt a problem since distilled water aka "COOLANT" is readily available almost anywhere in the globe. as a matter of fact many PC enthusiasts argue that plain distilled water (no additives since additives affect your coolants thermal conductivity) is still best for liquid cooling solutions.
    sakto gyud ka sir marketing strategy ra ni sa mga manufacturers hehehe

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    @Zoter and JAson, Naakoy Fesser dye concentrated, ginamit nanako... but naapay 25ml nahabilin.. red UV & black UV akong naa... kung gus2 mo palit nalang ni.. e pm langko.. naa sad koy 50ml bnew sealed pa black UV dye... and naa pud koy coming primochill dye nga concentrated from US pa.... wala pakoy price sa primochill, kay gamay ra akong e baligya kay gamay ra akong na order.. hehe... anyways, if interested mu sa Fesser dye nako, pm me lang...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KH0UJ View Post
    pwede ra distilled water, kanang gamit nga additive sa battery sa sakyanan, 20 pesos per liter naa sa gasoline station, mix it with 10 ml. alcohol sa 1000 ml nga distilled water, kung ugsto kag color, use dye sa t-shirt ikaw nay bahala ug mix sa dye, saturated ba or medyo clearish ang dating, kung blue, saturated blue ba or clear blue
    aw naa ra na baligya distilled water sa gasoline station d.i?
    and talking about sa dye sa t-shirt unsa na clasi na dye?

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