Bubbles in watercooling system
Bubbles in watercooling system
Hello,
I recently assembled my first watercooling system and have noticed a lot of small bubbles forming in the reservoir. I’m concerned this could cause long-term damage.
I would appreciate guidance from someone experienced with watercooling systems on how to properly clean or bleed out the air. Please let me know if you can assist.
1| Clarifying which components you requested for constructing your loop?
2| If your results are accumulating bubbles, that's favorable. It means your pump is functioning and the air pockets within your loop (restrictive zones) are being cleared.
3| You might find it helpful to provide a photo or video demonstrating how you've arranged your loop in your setup.
Lutfij :
1| Mind specifying the parts you sued to build your loop?
2| If your res is filling up with bubbles, it's a good thing. It's an indication that your pump is operating and that the air bubbles in your loop(restrictive areas) are being vacated.
3| You may want to show us a picture/video of how you've set your loop up in your system.
Exact things I would also ask. Also, the photo shows the reservoir laying down, and about 80% filled. If you can eliminate more air from this, the bubble issue will go down. You're seeing bubbles from loop turbulence as coolant enters the reservoir. If there is not any air (or very little) this is less likely to happen.
Lutfij:
1| Please clarify which components you used to construct your loop?
2| If your results are accumulating bubbles, that's a positive sign. It means your pump is running and the air pockets in your loop (restrictive zones) are being cleared.
3| You might find it helpful to share a photo or video of your loop configuration in your system.
Hi,
I've revised my initial message. You can check the setup of my watercooling system.