Hello again!
Feels good being able to finally be able to keep my word regarding more frequent updates.
Tools have been going hot down in the cellar and I've managed to progress a lot the last couple of days.
I stayed up til half past four in the night yesterday (friday to saturday) to finish up the paint on the radiators and
pump mounting plate. One thing I did not tell you yesterday is that when I went to the hardware store to shop paint cans something caught my eye. That something was Hagmans granit, a granite texturizing (is that a word?) spray paint which I thought could look awesome if I combined it with matte black paint. And yeah, needless to say the results were spectacular in my opinion. I'd love to hear yours as well! I will definately abuse this in future projects lol.
In between coats (paint coats, that is) I tested the
pump and after confirming that it worked I went on with re-doing the cables for the
pump.
The process went like this: removed lid revealing the wiring and the electronics in the
pump. Soldered off the cables to be able to cut and sleeve. Cut cables and soldered them onto shortened atx cables (I didn't have a crimping tool or wire), sleeved the cables with black sleeving acquired from icemodz, soldered the cables back into the
pump, drilled the hole for the cables on the lid to fit the larger sleeved cables, put on lid and mounted the
pump in my
bitspower modkit. And god damn I love the all black look of this build. My sleeving work isn't the best, but I managed to shorten the cable and change the connector from molex to 6-pin atx to enable direct connection to the PSU.
I also spray painted some of the screws, a small detail that at least I think does magical things.
After this I mounted everything back into the case to be able to plan the tube routing. I am planning on finishing up tubing runs for the build tomorrow (sunday) and hopefully I'll be able to perform a leak test on the full loop as well. Anyways, I apologize if there was too much text to read, but I feel it is a crucial part of any build log to explain the process. It's also nice to be able to recap what I did to be able learn and become better at what I do.
Enjoy the pics:
Tested the
pump with an external power supply. First time using one of these, pretty interesting.
As always I appreciate every little bit of critisism, be it photography tips or tips on how to write project logs correctly, I am all ears.
If you think this project log is exactly how it should be, please let me know.
If you want to lurk this thread without saying anything at all, well, you are more than welcome to do so.
Until next time!