stelthy
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hi stealthy sweet build but how are you planning on sealing it all up?? as ive tried to do pc stealth builds but they never look like nornal pc cases and are just compleatly obvious ????
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hi stealthy sweet build but how are you planning on sealing it all up?? as ive tried to do pc stealth builds but they never look like nornal pc cases and are just compleatly obvious ????
im also planning to convert a fridge small under counter 1 what do you think ?? - View attachment 1848341
What case are you thinking? And sure anything is possible just not everything. Two things to conisder, generally when something is watercooled the hot part has a copper or other composite material waterblock sitting atop the hotpoint. In a computer its genereally a processor which is a little flat block thing. I don't know where you are going to get a waterblock for a light bulb? Secondly if you somehow managed too find a way to get a waterblock for a light bulb then how is that waterblock going to affect the light reflector and how much light reaches the plant?I was looking at the possibility of using a water-cooled case and modifying it to cool my 70W MH/HPS lamp ..what do you think? Dou you think its possible ?? - STELTHY![]()
What case are you thinking? And sure anything is possible just not everything. Two things to conisder, generally when something is watercooled the hot part has a copper or other composite material waterblock sitting atop the hotpoint. In a computer its genereally a processor which is a little flat block thing. I don't know where you are going to get a waterblock for a light bulb? Secondly if you somehow managed too find a way to get a waterblock for a light bulb then how is that waterblock going to affect the light reflector and how much light reaches the plant?
Its a good idea, are you going to keep it working so you can cool the room as and when need be ?? Be sure to post me a LINK to your thread when you decide to do this- STELTHY
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ill be sure to and unfortunatly no because the fridge has all the compressor ripped out its was old and didnt work very well just gunna strap sum fans in and some cfl's![]()
Yes the dremel is like the god of tool when it comes to modifying PC cases. It will cut through but just make sure you buy at least 5 extra disks because they wear out fast. I have a dremel 300 an actual dremel and I paid about $100. But you can get cheaper knock off versions. Bunnings sell them don'tknow how much for though.Does anyone know if: A) a Dremel Drill will cut through the metal back section of a PC case B) Whats the best/most powerful Dremel on the market C) what price I should expect to pay?? Only I have tried hacksawing it but its starting to look a bit dodgy so I have stopped and am interested in finding a better way to cut through the metal!
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Yes the dremel is like the god of tool when it comes to modifying PC cases. It will cut through but just make sure you buy at least 5 extra disks because they wear out fast. I have a dremel 300 an actual dremel and I paid about $100. But you can get cheaper knock off versions. Bunnings sell them don'tknow how much for though.
Does anyone know if: A) a Dremel Drill will cut through the metal back section of a PC case B) Whats the best/most powerful Dremel on the market C) what price I should expect to pay?? Only I have tried hacksawing it but its starting to look a bit dodgy so I have stopped and am interested in finding a better way to cut through the metal!
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In that case I'll look to get a propper Dremelwhats the best one? is it the one you have? is it better to get a cordless one or one with a cord (is there any difference in performance??) - STELTHY
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yes they do, they call them rotary tools. makita makes a good tool too, i assume you know that though