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How long does this take??

ctu11y

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Just wondering how long it will take to get all the bubbles out of my h2o cooling, i ran it for about 20 minutes and most of them are out but i still see some, do i have to let it run for a while?
 
Originally posted by ctu11y
Just wondering how long it will take to get all the bubbles out of my h2o cooling, i ran it for about 20 minutes and most of them are out but i still see some, do i have to let it run for a while?

It all depends on your system. If most are gone in 20 minutes, then they should all go away in a few hours. Let it run for a while and see.
 
if it's those bubbles that just seem to cling onto your tube walls...those take a while.

If it's those ones you see moving around in your tubes, should be out in a few hours, any longer and you should be considering an alteration to either layout or the fill/bleed system used.
 
what if its really tiny little bubbles....? not big streams?

it took a week for all the little tiny bubbles in my system to bleed out. Now I've got a ball valve that I keep closed so as to prevent air from getting back into the system. I have a bleed line, no res.
 
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