QUOTE(pristine @ Dec 18 2012, 11:08 PM)
Really? oO. where did you get this bit of info from. would love to read more about it.
And yes, there'll be bulks next year too. Just that I think the coming one will be the last bulk that'll *hopefully* arrive before the new year.

Bulk will still be open as long as I am around and able.

Just buzz me when you wanna order!

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As for the effect "running out". I guess given enough time the silver could eventually leach out all the silver nitrate or w/e it is that makes the water toxic for microbes, but it would be a pretty long time. It would all still be in solution in your loop still so as long as you didn't flush your loop microbes should still find the water pretty toxic. How I personally would use these is to install one or two plugs depending on how big your loop is...most users with one CPU, one GPU, a few rads, and a small reservoir would be one plug users. Guys like DB that build machines that require two guys to lug them into the LAN are candidates for 2 plugs. I also run a few water features so I have more fluid volume than normal, so I would run 2 just because they are cheap. If you change out fluids that have been looped in for six months I would also install a new plug. If you have had the same plug installed for a year or more with the original fluid...might change the plug or just add a second plug as a booster maybe.
Another comment I hate to make. No, do NOT under any circumstances use these to keep your fish tank water clean.
Yes these will fit Monsoon Series One reservoirs and also the upcoming Series Two. Really they should fit almost any quality reservoir that has extra ports. Just make sure the plug is in good contact with the fluid and your all set. It does not have to have huge flow blasting over it all the time or anything like that--just good contact.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showth...cky-Plugs/page3http://www.overclock.net/t/1245939/monsoon...-for-kill-coils& some close up pictures:
http://www.xtremerigs.net/reviews/water-co...-silver-bullet/The number of years is just saying, no real data...what I was trying to say was in theory kill coil will defiantly last longer than silver plating. In theory throughout time the silver will discharge its ions into the water & keep getting thinner & thinner, so if its just a silver plating then it will probably finish faster compared to kill coil. Plus the amount of silver is probably less than kill coil if you considered its price is cheaper plus materials like that plastic fitting all need to be accounted too. How long it will last I have no idea, depends on usage etc...maybe those who buy can let us know after testing it

As for the surface area just by looking the picture we can see its surface area is not as much as kill coil