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Just give me a sensible answer for once!
"Cuzman" <cuzNOSPAM@supanet.com> wrote in message
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> "Spencer" <warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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> " any other suggestions "
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> I suggest you read the instructions.
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Deionised water.
o Buy it from a car garage
o It is used for batteries or mixed with engine coolant
You may want to add a little automotive coolant, not to stop it freezing
or increasing boiling point - but because it has anti-corrosion additives,
and anti-mould/fungus additives in it too. Change it annually on a car,
let alone your system, as corrosion inhibitors can deplete in 9 months.
Of course, the car industry would rather sell you another car 🙂
--
Dorothy Bradbury
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Vodka works well in my opinion
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:11:39 +0100, "Cuzman" <cuzNOSPAM@supanet.com>
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>"Spencer" <warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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>" any other suggestions "
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>I suggest you read the instructions.
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A bit bloody expensive.
A better suggestion than "Cuzman's"
"OCZ Guy" <ModenMr@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> Vodka works well in my opinion
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> On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:11:39 +0100, "Cuzman" <cuzNOSPAM@supanet.com>
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> >"Spencer" <warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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> >" any other suggestions "
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> >I suggest you read the instructions.
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"Spencer" <warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Whats the best solution to use in a watercooled Pc.
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> 1. Plain tap Water
> 2. Mineral Water
> 3. any other suggestions
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> Spence
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You should use only distilled water (not mineral water) and add specific
anti-corrosion product, generally supplied by the cooler manufacturer.
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Cheers Chaps
Down to Halfords then.
Spence
"ElJerid" <s.vanderhaeghen.nospam@pandora.be> wrote in message
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> "Spencer" <warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > Whats the best solution to use in a watercooled Pc.
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> > 1. Plain tap Water
> > 2. Mineral Water
> > 3. any other suggestions
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> > Spence
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> You should use only distilled water (not mineral water) and add specific
> anti-corrosion product, generally supplied by the cooler manufacturer.
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ElJerid wrote:
> "Spencer" <warthog@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>Whats the best solution to use in a watercooled Pc.
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>>1. Plain tap Water
>>2. Mineral Water
>>3. any other suggestions
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>>Spence
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> You should use only distilled water (not mineral water) and add specific
> anti-corrosion product, generally supplied by the cooler manufacturer.
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>