Hellgate:Lian-Li

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Fozzy, 6 Jul 2006.

  1. Heero195

    Heero195 What's a Dremel?

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    Badass res window. Really interesting. Can't wait to see more :)
     
  2. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    Hahaha BINGO!!!
     
  3. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    You'll get your wish you dirty scoundrel
     
  4. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    Hey guys sorry for the delay but my update is finally here. I realize that it wont look like much for the time being gone but this update has been the hardest and longest so far.

    First things first. I got my order from dangerden which was short 5 fitting which kinda sucks but wat can you do?

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    Two GTS360's in ferrarri red along with my second MCP350 pump.
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    I also finished the faceplate for my zalman fan controller. and added some custom knobs to match the ones on my other fan controller that I made.
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    Also added knobs and LED's to my other fan controller
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    How the look in the case.
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    This is my pride and joy. It's the bay cover that I made out of the scrap from the window and some angled aluminum. It took FOREVER to make because of measureing and such.
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    The burn marks you see are from me melting out the LED holder.... the stupid thing broke when I was tring to get it in. Ohh well another one in the mail.

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    The LED holder on my knife.

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    The fass-o-matics all barbed up and ready for installation. Also pollished up to 1500grit

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    The pumps installed

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    Had to cut out the centerpiece for some airflow to the bottom radiator. not pretty but also not seen.

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    Radiator mounted along with the bay cover.

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    These are the power connections for both of the peltiers.
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    They are audio jacks

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    The res's with the tubeing passthrough

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    The tubes fit : )

    I think tat I just got the wireing stuff at my dad's house so if it's there when I'm ove there I will finish up the wireing as well.
     
  5. Fr4nk

    Fr4nk Tyrannosaurus Alan !

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    Tehehehe, I'm good at this :p. Loving the painted rad's and drive bay stealth :thumb:.
     
  6. yahooadam

    yahooadam <span style="color:#f00;font-weight:bold">Ultra cs

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    those plugs look extreamly small for 200W power or whatever its going to be ....
     
  7. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    They're fullsize jacks for guitars but if they burn out I can always replace them with some more beefy models
     
  8. yahooadam

    yahooadam <span style="color:#f00;font-weight:bold">Ultra cs

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    i believe those jacks are supposed to handle like 100w or somthing (not that i would like to) but its possible they will cause significant damage, as the insulator melts they might short, blowing up your PSU or pelt, or melting their way through the case, plus their not greatly insulted (having the outside of the plug being ground)
     
  9. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    These ones dont use the outside for ground and they do have insulation inside them. Also if you use a heavy gauge wire then they can handle more wattage. We use them here on car stereo systems all the time for power connections on amps in the 300-400 range all the time.
     
  10. hydro_electric_655

    hydro_electric_655 Dremelly Dude

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    Those are used on commercial club audio systems for huge 1000 watt systems. Not all are the same but they are rather sturdy.
     
  11. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    Yup. On the audio side I've used them in a 2500w system for two years and they still work (sub box) but I dont know if that's the same as power. Power side I've only used up to 400w but I know that's more than 226w or 80w
     
  12. modsquad

    modsquad Grease Monkey Undergraduate..

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    The bay cover is slick !! Once again unique..It ties-in well with your windows.
    As for "will not be seen-modding"..that is your call foZ.. Rubber-C-strip will work wonders on less than perfect-cuts, that much I will say..
    Thanks for the Hellgate-fix...
     
  13. Stwongbad

    Stwongbad What's a Dremel?

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    you are having two 360 rads? subscribed.
     
  14. tkdwarrior

    tkdwarrior What's a Dremel?

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    i agree there....the bottom could use some rubber c channel. sweet job stealthing everything. keep it up!
     
  15. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    Hmm. I do have some of that left from my antec mod. I'm going to make the cut a little bigger and add in some mesh so maybe then. Also I'll add some grommets. Tomorrow probbly
     
  16. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    Haha yea. And dual pelts!
     
  17. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    Haha I guess I will then. Yes To c-channel
     
  18. hydro_electric_655

    hydro_electric_655 Dremelly Dude

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    If you cut if out to the same pattern as the metal shroud it may look kool. This is the bottom btw. where you have the strip.
    Other wise great.
     
  19. Fozzy

    Fozzy What's a Dremel?

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    That's what I was thinking i'd do. It wouldn't be all that hard. I dont think I have enough c-strip to do a full cut-out like that but I have enough for a simple square.
     
  20. OldY

    OldY What's a Dremel?

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    Great work on that bay-cover Fozzy, simply superb

    Loving the red; and great paint job on those rads -

    OMG - dual 360 rads and pelts = :brrr:
    Keep those updates coming

    OldY :thumb:
     

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