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 [NeedHelp] Thermaltake Bigwater SE, having problem with pump liquid

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Doom
post Nov 10 2006, 11:24 PM

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From my past experience with TT big water SE ... if u want to make sure the liquid flow during installation do as following:

1) Connect all the tubes and component...left out the outflow connector of the reservoir..

2) run it without booting the system according to the tmj method...

3) raise the outflow connector of the reservoirso that liquid does not drop out.

4) Holding the tube that supposed to connect to resorveir outflow...

5) get a injector like those that used for catridge replacement..

6) inject the coolant using the injector into the tube that mentioned in step 4.

7) use ur cloth to cover the tube (hygene issue) and blow air into it .. it would force the liquid to flow through the whole cycle...

8) repeat step 6. until u get liquid flow within cycle nicely.

9) fill up ur reservoir until it is full using injection method through the hole provided on top of reservoir.

this method works every time when filling up the coolant into the WC kit...

hope u understand what i mean... too bad cant show u photo how i did it ..coz lazy to dig out my TT WC kit....

This post has been edited by Doom: Nov 10 2006, 11:25 PM
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post Nov 11 2006, 11:30 AM

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if that's the case i got to PM u in chinese ... i will try to get it done A.S.A.P......
Doom
post Nov 17 2006, 07:41 PM

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I am curious here as well... being helping him out in getting the Bigwater installed through msn ... so far only getting reply that he would get a new mobo ... and asked for opinion ....

suggested Gigabyte mobo .... waiting for his response...
Doom
post Nov 24 2006, 11:00 AM

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it depend on the shop itself... some allowed claim as long as the warranty sticker is not void and within the warranty period..

try ur luck men ... hopefully god is by ur side....

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post Dec 17 2006, 11:04 AM

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Any idea how long it going to take....?

 

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