Functional Watercooling Radiator
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Diy Pc Water Cooling Radiator Designed specifically for use with 15mm copper piping and 8mm ID tubing, this radiator can be easily re-scaled to suit your needs. Assembly is a straightforward process; simply stack the two "halves" on top of each other to form one continuous rad loop. Once you've inserted the copper pipe, secure the connections with some super glue. It's also recommended that you find a reliable way to mount these halves together. This radiator is designed to fit perfectly into the holes of a 120mm case fan. Made using a trackpad, this design has NOT BEEN TESTED or PRINTED YET, so you may need to make some minor adjustments based on feedback. However, I'll be happy to adjust the design accordingly. Your responsibility lies in ensuring that the radiator is completely water-tight and that your cooling loop isn't leaking. Unfortunately, I won't be held liable for any water damage to components if there's a leak. Before installing the radiator, test the full loop for 24 hours to ensure it's 100% tight. *EDIT*: The mounting holes were initially placed a cm too far apart but should still fit into the back of a pc case. This issue will be addressed in V2.
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