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after turning off my d5 pump I noticed that there was a significant amount of fluid back pressuring back to the res. I'm guessing my loop is too restrictive for a single d5?

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Are you using a feeding tube into your res?

 

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t virus so no

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sounds like some trapped air in the system. the trapped air is equalizing

pressure in the system and pushes the coolant to a least point of resistance,

especially if the reservoir is lower than the exit port of the last device (siphoning).

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But flow rate is abismal too. I did tilt the case to try to get it out but doesn't seem to work. And I had the res open the whole time

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Best solution is to cut a hole on top of my 900d and use the port to fill the loop?

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Picture pump was cut off. So I have it double taped to the bottom of top drive cage. When it comes out its going through that flow meter and going into back of mobo tray which goes vertically and than horizontally to the top rad. After rad it's more obvious.

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So I did try to bleed the case. Still has the noise but the flow is better than before. However using distilled as test. Don't know if feser one uv fluid would make a difference

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