What the Actual F***... Bacteria in a Glycol Loop
Posted: Wed May 26, 2021 6:48 pm
So I've migrated over to my 5800x custom cooled rig for about 2 months now. That means that my 1700x rig has been sitting powered off since... I went to power it on last night and noticed this... and happy I did... I did not power it on...
you can see from the second picture what the colour is supposed to be. I've never had an issue with this 10:1 glycol mix. but I've also never had a rig off this long... Now I saw something similar in my 5800x glycol mixed fluid (same mix). but I attributed that to the temperature probe and "possible" differential metals (though it's coated like all the other fittings) as it was only at that probe/fitting.
I might be going with a purchased mix going forward...
I went this route for chem because the 15% Antifreeze mix I used to use was fine, but I noticed that it was breaking down the plastic fluid disbursement plate within my EK CPU water block, this was after over 2 years of use. So Glycol being a little less abrasive, I thought this to be a safer route on plastics...
all I can think of is that the glycol somehow "separated" and caused this?
Thoughts and looking for input...
I might go pre-bottled fluid after this... though the cost is going to suck...
Vin
you can see from the second picture what the colour is supposed to be. I've never had an issue with this 10:1 glycol mix. but I've also never had a rig off this long... Now I saw something similar in my 5800x glycol mixed fluid (same mix). but I attributed that to the temperature probe and "possible" differential metals (though it's coated like all the other fittings) as it was only at that probe/fitting.
I might be going with a purchased mix going forward...
I went this route for chem because the 15% Antifreeze mix I used to use was fine, but I noticed that it was breaking down the plastic fluid disbursement plate within my EK CPU water block, this was after over 2 years of use. So Glycol being a little less abrasive, I thought this to be a safer route on plastics...
all I can think of is that the glycol somehow "separated" and caused this?
Thoughts and looking for input...
I might go pre-bottled fluid after this... though the cost is going to suck...
Vin