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there is a flow pattern... it may have been the AIO rad does anyways that i broke apart for my loop.. I got it thanks guys

So i have two rads in my loop and I am trying to figure which side is in and which side is out as it not labeled. how can i find out ? 

 

 

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there is no direction of flow for a ratiator, whichever one you use to input is the input and the other one is the output

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If it isn’t labeled, then it doesn’t have one. Normally only certain blocks with have that. 

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On 2/22/2019 at 3:03 PM, Be Healed in Jesus Name! said:

So i have two rads in my loop and I am trying to figure which side is in and which side is out as it not labeled. how can i find out ? 

 

 

They don't have a flow direction, its universal.

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6 hours ago, Be Healed in Jesus Name! said:

there is a flow pattern... it may have been the AIO rad does anyways that i broke apart for my loop.. I got it thanks guys

Lol, what aio are you using that the rad has a flow? Seems like the it would be the only one on the market.

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3 hours ago, Mick Naughty said:

Lol, what aio are you using that the rad has a flow? Seems like the it would be the only one on the market.

I'm not even sure what a flow pattern would look like in a rad.. You want high surface area contact with the fins, and that's about it. Anything more complex than just a straight u turn would probably drop efficiency (Unless you're doing an x-flow rad)

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