DarkenReaper57
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I am going to construct an external system from scratch this summer. The internal one I have now just doesn't perform to my expectations. I also want to make something cool
. Anyway, I intend on mostly using the components I already have to keep costs reasonable.
The plan is to build something that looks nice on top my Thermaltake Tsunami (flush with the case on the sides, etc) and also cool well. I want to include the pump, radiators, and reservoir within this external unit. I will use quick disconnects between the unit and the case.
I am learning how to use autocad so I have drawn up, to scale, pretty much my idea thus far. I may move components around, and change some things based on your guys's response.
Here is what I have so far:

These are all internal to the box. I have not drawn the box or decided exactly how I want to construct the box yet. Heck, I'm not entirely sure what material I will be using to house the components, but I am heavily leaning towards aluminum or a similar metal that isn't too expensive.
Sorry for the lack of labeling, I do not know a good way to do this in autocad yet without cluttering everything up :/. I need to learn more about layers...
Anyway, most of the things are accurately modeled so you can tell what they are anyway. The two long objects sitting on their sides are the radiators (77' Bonniville and 86' chevette). Fans are inside the shroud of the bonnie core, and the fan for the chevette is outside. You can see this with the top view. The cylindrical thing in front of the pump is the reservoir.
Something else to note on the pic - I am not sure whether I will move the cylindrical reservoir away from the pump and use hose, or if I want to connect it directly with a piece of plastic piping, eliminating barbs completely. I am leaning towards this, because if I move the reservoir back, it also needs to be moved to the side. This increases the width of the entire system. It will no longer be flush with my case, and would probably look goofy...
Anyway, keep in mind this is still in the conceptual stage. I want to know exactly what I am doing before I build it. Suggestions are welcome.
The radiators will be in parallel, by the way. I will make sure that the flow is even between the two, so that is not an issue. I will use 2 y-connectors. The rest of the system will be in series.
Oh yeah, I know that I am probably going a bit far with dual radiators, but I want it to be that way
.
The plan is to build something that looks nice on top my Thermaltake Tsunami (flush with the case on the sides, etc) and also cool well. I want to include the pump, radiators, and reservoir within this external unit. I will use quick disconnects between the unit and the case.
I am learning how to use autocad so I have drawn up, to scale, pretty much my idea thus far. I may move components around, and change some things based on your guys's response.
Here is what I have so far:

These are all internal to the box. I have not drawn the box or decided exactly how I want to construct the box yet. Heck, I'm not entirely sure what material I will be using to house the components, but I am heavily leaning towards aluminum or a similar metal that isn't too expensive.
Sorry for the lack of labeling, I do not know a good way to do this in autocad yet without cluttering everything up :/. I need to learn more about layers...
Anyway, most of the things are accurately modeled so you can tell what they are anyway. The two long objects sitting on their sides are the radiators (77' Bonniville and 86' chevette). Fans are inside the shroud of the bonnie core, and the fan for the chevette is outside. You can see this with the top view. The cylindrical thing in front of the pump is the reservoir.
Something else to note on the pic - I am not sure whether I will move the cylindrical reservoir away from the pump and use hose, or if I want to connect it directly with a piece of plastic piping, eliminating barbs completely. I am leaning towards this, because if I move the reservoir back, it also needs to be moved to the side. This increases the width of the entire system. It will no longer be flush with my case, and would probably look goofy...
Anyway, keep in mind this is still in the conceptual stage. I want to know exactly what I am doing before I build it. Suggestions are welcome.
The radiators will be in parallel, by the way. I will make sure that the flow is even between the two, so that is not an issue. I will use 2 y-connectors. The rest of the system will be in series.
Oh yeah, I know that I am probably going a bit far with dual radiators, but I want it to be that way