might need input from someone versed in hydraulics/fluid mechanics on this one 
I like the idea of a passive radiator/resevoir like the Zalman Reserator 1, but it seems ... limited .. somehow. So, with that in mind, here's the idea <drumroll please>
I use a 30 gallon fishtank, with all the little fish tank acoutrements (colored gravel, plastic plants, the little guy in the old divers bell helmet and the treasure chest) along with some plastic fish perhaps, for ambiance.
I'd have to cut holes in the bottom of the tank to have an inlet/outlet connections for the circulation. I'd like to have an immersible pump that that shouldn'be be hard to get from your average aquarium shop.
So, the question is, would the weight of the column of water of that volume be too much pressure for the average tubing of a WC solution for a computer blow out the connections? I dunno enough physics to even hazard a guess
R
I like the idea of a passive radiator/resevoir like the Zalman Reserator 1, but it seems ... limited .. somehow. So, with that in mind, here's the idea <drumroll please>
I use a 30 gallon fishtank, with all the little fish tank acoutrements (colored gravel, plastic plants, the little guy in the old divers bell helmet and the treasure chest) along with some plastic fish perhaps, for ambiance.
I'd have to cut holes in the bottom of the tank to have an inlet/outlet connections for the circulation. I'd like to have an immersible pump that that shouldn'be be hard to get from your average aquarium shop.
So, the question is, would the weight of the column of water of that volume be too much pressure for the average tubing of a WC solution for a computer blow out the connections? I dunno enough physics to even hazard a guess
R