I Inbox Junior Member May 10, 2014 14 0 66 Aug 9, 2014 #1 Good evening. So after a year or so my reservoir was half fill and I decided to refill it, the problem is there are now some tiny air bubbles in there: Are those bubbles OK? If they are not, how can I get rid of them? Best regards.
Good evening. So after a year or so my reservoir was half fill and I decided to refill it, the problem is there are now some tiny air bubbles in there: Are those bubbles OK? If they are not, how can I get rid of them? Best regards.
james1701 Golden Member Sep 14, 2007 1,791 34 91 Aug 9, 2014 #2 They should settle out in a couple of days.
D dma0991 Platinum Member Mar 17, 2011 2,723 1 0 Aug 9, 2014 #3 Doesn't really matter. As long as they are not stuck in the tubes, block, pump or radiator, it should be fine.
Doesn't really matter. As long as they are not stuck in the tubes, block, pump or radiator, it should be fine.
B Blain Lifer Oct 9, 1999 23,643 3 81 Aug 10, 2014 #4 Are you using something like Water Wetter, Purple Ice, etc? Did you fill the system with distilled, RO, DI or tap water?
Are you using something like Water Wetter, Purple Ice, etc? Did you fill the system with distilled, RO, DI or tap water?
aigomorla CPU, Cases&Cooling Mod PC Gaming Mod Elite Member Super Moderator Sep 28, 2005 21,034 3,517 126 Aug 14, 2014 #5 use a screw driver and tap the wall on the plastic end lightly. Those bubbles are just stuck to the wall via static friction. They should defuse to the top later on. Anyhow its nothing to worry about.
use a screw driver and tap the wall on the plastic end lightly. Those bubbles are just stuck to the wall via static friction. They should defuse to the top later on. Anyhow its nothing to worry about.
Bubbleawsome Diamond Member Apr 14, 2013 4,834 1,204 146 Aug 14, 2014 #6 If you have to get rid of them I've heard a half drop of dish soap will work. YMMV