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Spindle cooling setup

Discussion in 'Other Builds' started by Anthony Bolgar, Nov 1, 2016.

  1. Anthony Bolgar

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    Gonna be interested in this! :thumbsup:
     
  3. Anthony Bolgar

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    I was racking my brain trying to find a small waterproof container to have at least a small resevoire....then I remembered I picked up two waterproof instrument cases ( 120mm X 160mm X 80mm) on the FreeStore, one of them will fit just beautifully in an 80mm v-slot setup, will probably make the rad/fan frame out of 80mm v-slot as well so that it will be symetrycal, and let me make some better rad/fan brackets to hold them in place. and it has a clear lid, so I can dye the water/antifreeze a cool florescent color for some bling.
     
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    Great job @Anthony Bolgar love this, sut a professional and sleek setup. :thumbsup:
    Looking forward to seeing how you set up the reservoir
    Thanks for sharing this.
     
  5. Anthony Bolgar

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    I am going to try using it without a reservoir, I hope it will work just as it is. If it does need a small reservoir, I will hang it on the back side of the frame, or possibly build it into a mounting base. This has been a sort of design it as you build it project, I work best that way.
     
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    This is the system I made :)

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    Looks good @dddman . Your picture made me realize that I should have a temperature sensor with readout. Will have to add that feature to mine.
     
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    haha... this is my power supply voltage... now I need a temperature readout!
     
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    dddman. Picture has gone. :banghead:
    Can you re-upload it.
     
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    Still there for me... here it is :
     

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    @dddman lol! It is so obvious that a temp readout would be helpful and we both missed it.
     
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    Super cool @dddman looks like something straight out of back to the future! :thumbsup:
    Love it
     

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