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I have air bubbles....

jon_k

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Hi,

I'm brand new to watercooling. I did some reasarch, and decided that the EXOS Al would be a good idea for a newcommer to watercooling. I've set the system up, and everything is working fine, but their seems to be airbubbles in my watertubes. I know this can't be a good thing. How do I get the air out of my system?

Thanks.
 
jon_k said:
Hi,

I'm brand new to watercooling. I did some reasarch, and decided that the EXOS Al would be a good idea for a newcommer to watercooling. I've set the system up, and everything is working fine, but their seems to be airbubbles in my watertubes. I know this can't be a good thing. How do I get the air out of my system?

Thanks.

Hi and welcome to the forum! :)

The best way to get rid of the bubbles is to use the "Flick Procedure" developed by me. You take your forefinger and place it on your thumb. Then with a rapid movement away from your thumb you aim your finger at the offending bubble. This Flick Procedure knocks the miscreant bubble off the wall of the tube so it will now travel merrily on its way back to your reservoir. :D
 
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