Is it a complete hassle draining a loop to add something new?
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Solved by Shaqo_Wyn,
Thanks, that looks ideal! How would that build into a CPU only loop then? You mentioned "at the bottom" can you give more detail?
You place one at the lowest possible point in your loop (ideally on or below the reservoir so that when you open the valve most of the liquid just flows out.
One of the simplest ways would be with a T-fitting on the reservoir. For example, you connect the T-fitting to the reservoir with a male-to-male G1/4 fitting on one side, one side has another compression fitting and tubing to continue on in the loop and the final end of the T-fitting has the mini-valve connected to with another male-to-male G1/4 fitting. When not using the mini-valve you keep it closed and put a stop fitting on the drain end.
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