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resevoir

Bling

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i have a somewhat small case (same size as coolermaster preatorian)and i need a resevoir. no T-lines for me this time. i was looking at those plugon type resevoirs that attach to eheim pumps. the thing is that i have a danger den 12v(laing d4) and it has those weird outlets, not barbs or screws, another option i was looking at was a bay-res. i dont feel very favorably towards bay-rezzes and would only use one if it was neccesary. I need to know if those nice plugon resevoirs will attach to my pump (nicesly?)
 
You could always make a small resivoir out of pvc or something with a barb on the side at the same height as the input of the pump, then use a small piece of hose to connect the two.
 
rm.o said:
You could always make a small resivoir out of pvc or something with a barb on the side at the same height as the input of the pump, then use a small piece of hose to connect the two.

2Fresh has some nice clear small ones for sale... I have one and it works fine.
 
I don't think those plug-on ones work with the D4.

You could get Danger Den's round reservoir. Those things are small and solid. :)
 
PVC Home made one. (my first one)
Works perfect for me, but thats just me
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Do like gclg2000 and I did and make your own out of PVC. His cost $7 to make. Mine was a little more since it has to fit my project (see sig). gclg2000 will have a guide on how to make one posted within the next few days. The nice thing about it is that you can paint and style it how you want and have the satisfaction of knowing you made it yourself.
 
Bling, I'm in a similar situation. I am stuffing a Danger Den D4 pump, TDX, 6800 block, Maze 4 chipset block, and dual rad into a Coolemaster Wavemaster (same relative size as the Prae). I want a reservoir just pre-pump and a bay res seems logical in terms of placement, but I'm a little leary of using one. Are there any real solid bay reses out there? Using the DD cylinder one on the back is not an appealing option for me for several reasons.
 
Lord of Shadows said:
I dont know about you guys, but I dont think pvc has much of a pleasing look to it.

Like Jima said, Krylon Fusion can work wonders. Bondo can too! Keep up with my Project Log and I doubt you'll be able to tell mine is made from PVC.
 
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