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Copper Corrosion Question

Copper Corrosion Question

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Kindeuredeu
Member
157
12-29-2016, 03:03 AM
#1
I have a 980ti hydrocopper with specific components. Parts in question:
250mm Frozenq T-virus - has aluminum caps. -SOLVED!
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EK-CoolStream PE 480 - indicates it's 90% copper.
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Which connectors should I purchase to avoid corrosion while using PrimoChill PrimoFlex LRT Pro?
Can you assist in checking if my setup remains safe with these items? No nickel required.
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Kindeuredeu
12-29-2016, 03:03 AM #1

I have a 980ti hydrocopper with specific components. Parts in question:
250mm Frozenq T-virus - has aluminum caps. -SOLVED!
&
EK-CoolStream PE 480 - indicates it's 90% copper.
&
Which connectors should I purchase to avoid corrosion while using PrimoChill PrimoFlex LRT Pro?
Can you assist in checking if my setup remains safe with these items? No nickel required.

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DrMadDash
Junior Member
3
01-04-2017, 04:43 PM
#2
When the aluminum caps aren't touching the coolant, there should be no issues. The aluminum rings serve only an appearance function and are placed over the threaded black acetal end caps.
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DrMadDash
01-04-2017, 04:43 PM #2

When the aluminum caps aren't touching the coolant, there should be no issues. The aluminum rings serve only an appearance function and are placed over the threaded black acetal end caps.

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Niessiegirl
Junior Member
17
01-05-2017, 01:59 PM
#3
When the aluminum caps aren't touching the coolant, there should be no issues. The aluminum rings serve only an appearance function and are placed over the threaded black acetal end caps.
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Niessiegirl
01-05-2017, 01:59 PM #3

When the aluminum caps aren't touching the coolant, there should be no issues. The aluminum rings serve only an appearance function and are placed over the threaded black acetal end caps.

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___ducky___
Member
149
01-12-2017, 08:10 PM
#4
Do you have a question about the radiator issue?
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___ducky___
01-12-2017, 08:10 PM #4

Do you have a question about the radiator issue?

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EliteDgamerZ
Member
70
01-13-2017, 04:37 AM
#5
The EK-CoolStream PE 480 employs H90 (commonly known as brass) tubing. Maintaining electrical separation between the radiator and the EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti HYDRO COPPER cooler will prevent possible galvanic corrosion.
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EliteDgamerZ
01-13-2017, 04:37 AM #5

The EK-CoolStream PE 480 employs H90 (commonly known as brass) tubing. Maintaining electrical separation between the radiator and the EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti HYDRO COPPER cooler will prevent possible galvanic corrosion.

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Xyecoc228
Junior Member
49
01-13-2017, 05:48 AM
#6
Could this be resolved by a fully modular power supply?
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Xyecoc228
01-13-2017, 05:48 AM #6

Could this be resolved by a fully modular power supply?

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JXMESxD
Member
89
01-13-2017, 11:54 AM
#7
Electrically isolated is unrelated to the power supply. It indicates avoiding installing the cooler and radiator loop in a conductive state, such as metal-to-metal contact, where galvanic corrosion is likely. Do not attach the radiator using metal screws that could create direct metal-to-metal contact with the chassis or computer case, as the HYDRO COPPER cooler is typically grounded to the chassis, forming a complete circuit that enables corrosion. Using nylon screws and spacers between the radiator and chassis will provide electrical separation. It is recommended to clean the loop at least once a year or twice a year, checking for corrosion signs.
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JXMESxD
01-13-2017, 11:54 AM #7

Electrically isolated is unrelated to the power supply. It indicates avoiding installing the cooler and radiator loop in a conductive state, such as metal-to-metal contact, where galvanic corrosion is likely. Do not attach the radiator using metal screws that could create direct metal-to-metal contact with the chassis or computer case, as the HYDRO COPPER cooler is typically grounded to the chassis, forming a complete circuit that enables corrosion. Using nylon screws and spacers between the radiator and chassis will provide electrical separation. It is recommended to clean the loop at least once a year or twice a year, checking for corrosion signs.

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khanna30
Member
55
01-13-2017, 08:17 PM
#8
Purchase any fittings and parts you desire.
Next, consider...
1. An anti-corrosion additive such as Feser Base when using distilled water for coolant. You might also require a biocide additive or silver killcoil if you proceed this way.
(It is always wise to use an anti-corrosion additive, regardless of your certainty about the metals in your loop. You never know what they were used for in solder or internal components.)
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2. A coolant like EK-Ekoolant that already contains an anti-corrosion additive. It also includes a biocide additive.
In either case, you are protected.
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khanna30
01-13-2017, 08:17 PM #8

Purchase any fittings and parts you desire.
Next, consider...
1. An anti-corrosion additive such as Feser Base when using distilled water for coolant. You might also require a biocide additive or silver killcoil if you proceed this way.
(It is always wise to use an anti-corrosion additive, regardless of your certainty about the metals in your loop. You never know what they were used for in solder or internal components.)
-OR-
2. A coolant like EK-Ekoolant that already contains an anti-corrosion additive. It also includes a biocide additive.
In either case, you are protected.

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Maffin_
Member
181
01-16-2017, 03:22 AM
#9
There is nothing you can do about the compression fittings if you go full copper. You'll have to choose non-copper options.
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Maffin_
01-16-2017, 03:22 AM #9

There is nothing you can do about the compression fittings if you go full copper. You'll have to choose non-copper options.

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coolaoliver
Junior Member
26
01-17-2017, 01:44 PM
#10
Shameless bump
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coolaoliver
01-17-2017, 01:44 PM #10

Shameless bump