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Quick Disconnects

H0witzer

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Does anyone know where I can get quick disconnects for a liquid cooling system? These are the kind where when you disconnect them there is no leakage?

Thanks
 
🙂 Yeah!

Look under "Pipe, Tubing, Hose and Fittings" in the "quick disconnect tube couplings" category. Pay careful attention to the sizes so as not to make a mistake. The also have a GREAT selection of tubing that comes out of the box like they scrubbed it before shipping.
 
Thanks. Good site. I think I found what I was looking for, double shut off quick disconnects.

Thanks again!!! This forum is great for this kind of stuff!

I am considering running the lines to copper lines encosed in a case (minifridge basically) with a peltier cooler to cool them down just a little more.
 
Howitzer, they never sell cheap but if you need they have. If there is any kind of problem they will work with you, as if you were a major account. Yesterday i placed a $85 shipped order with them. Once one realizes that this is THE major industrial warehouse for SoCal
the site is EZ to navigate. Mcmaster-Carr is top notch.

Galvanized
 
Actually the prices aren't insane, and when looking for specialized parts... you have to expect it.

I will most likely buy them from there, they have what I want.

🙂
 
Every quick disconnect I have used leaks a little bit of water when you pull it apart. Same goes for these computer disconnects?
 
Originally posted by: JToxic
Every quick disconnect I have used leaks a little bit of water when you pull it apart. Same goes for these computer disconnects?


The i.5"hydralic ones drop about a teaspoon.

Solution: Wrap a small rag around it when you disconnect. Simple.


Galvanized
 
Originally posted by: JToxic
Every quick disconnect I have used leaks a little bit of water when you pull it apart. Same goes for these computer disconnects?

I've never seen a coupling that didn't discharge a bit when you disconnet. The good part about these is that they're rated for 10cc's and that's easily managed.

 
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