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Topic: Cleaning a Water Cooling System
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Stephen Furley
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From: Coulsdon, Croydon, England
Registered: May 2002
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posted 06-24-2007 02:35 PM
What is it that's building up in your system? If it's limescale from hard water then a weak acid should remove it; something like diluted vinegar or kettle descaler, but you have to be careful about whatever you use attacking parts of the system; does it contain aluminium parts, for example. If it's all plastic, stainless steel and bras then most weak acids would probably be ok.
If it's a fungal growth then a weak solution of household bleach, sodium hypochlorite, may be effective.
quote: Josh Rosen One of the guys at work suggested to me that we use De-greaser to clean it. Would this work?
Only if the contamination is grease based possibly, but this seems unlikely. Degreaser could mean anything from a mild detergent to strong organic solvent, which may well harm plastic or rubber parts.
quote: Josh Rosen Also the I probably will end up having to use Tap water instead of distilled water. In this situation, should I look at adding a water softener or something to the water to help slow down buildup?
Why will you "end up having to use Tap water instead of distilled water"? Distilled or de-ionised water are cheap, and readily obtainable; why not use them? The last time I bought some a 5 litre bottle was about four pounds over here. If you really cannot obtain them there are a couple of other possibilities, collecting clean rainwater would be one, especially if you don't live in an industrialised area, and the other would be to collect, and melt, the ice which collects in freezers; this is water which has condensed from the air, and should be fairly free of disolved and suspended solids, but you really should use the proper thing.
Is it a fairly modern system; is the manufacturer of it still around? If so I would contact them for recommendations; they know what materials your system contains, I do not.
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