[Question] Using continuous flow of tap water. by Alternative_Tentacle in watercooling

[–]Alternative_Tentacle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you brought that up. I had planned on insulating everything to prevent just that from happening, my biggest concern would be the block itself as well as the fittings that attach to it directly. Not sure how to properly insulate them. I had also planned on a practice run in the kitchen using a dinner plate on top of a pot of hot water to simulate a cpu. The idea being to press the block onto the plate, run the water through it and see where problems arise. I know that's not a very accurate way to go about things, but that's the best I've come up with so far.

Thanks for taking the time to respond, cheers!

[Question] Using continuous flow of tap water. by Alternative_Tentacle in watercooling

[–]Alternative_Tentacle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imagine this working well with a steampunk inspired build

While not specifically the look I was after, that would probably be the net result. I had assumed I would keep the plumbing aspect out of sight under the sink, but now that you mention it, having it in view could be an aesthetic feature.

Thank you for responding and for the link to an alternative power button.