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Wednesday, October 27th 2021, 7:44am
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "AwkaBear" (Oct 27th 2021, 9:54pm)
i don't know if it's the camera focal, the 24 pin cable behind the reservoir throwing me off... but to my eyes the leakshield seems to be sliiiiiightly slanted towards the fan.
With no bubbles or water movement in the reservoir, it has to be a leak somewhere around or in the leakshield unit.
The pressure is still so high it has to be massive. TBH, i'd try some ghetto leak findinglike.. carefully moving an incense stick or even a smoking cup of tea, like an inch from the unit, carefully going around and see if the smoke gets sucked somewhere.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "AwkwaBear" (Oct 28th 2021, 6:30am)
Ah yeah thats a good idea ill have to try it out.you'd have to let the smoke rise from the base of the reservoir, see if it gets pulled under the leakshield, towards the seal. whatever the pump does above, blowing it doesn't matter.
But the cap test can let you know at least if the loop is leak tight.
If nothing is dripping you can use the computer anyway. That's basically how it's done usually hehe
Doesn't the leakshield have an auto vent valve that relieves any overpressure though? Cause the leakshield does its leak test by using vacuum.
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I'm thinking the only way to rule it out for sure is to replace it with a regular cap and pressure test the loop without the leakshield installed. If that holds pressure then the leak has to be the leakshield
For comparison, pressure test with the leakshield installed also.
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"Can I test a system with LEAKSHIELD for leakage with Dr. Drop? No. LEAKSHIELD is designed so that overpressure always discharges. This happens even when the system is switched off. The leakage test should be performed accordingly using LEAKSHIELD itself." |
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "AwkwaBear" (Oct 28th 2021, 11:18pm)
That sucks but at least the Leak Shield sort of did its job. How much coolant was down there? Did you just not see it earlier?
Sorry you have to go through an RMA. Good luck!
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "AwkwaBear" (Nov 8th 2021, 6:23am)
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