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May 30, 2015, 10:10:51 PM
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Hi All,

I found that my c1 was leaking coolant so investigated further and found that its one of the black plugs on the bottom on the end.

Is this cover or plug replaceable?  If so, where can I find one?  I have the unit off until I can get this rubber plug/cover replaced or repaired.

thanks for all your suggestions.

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May 31, 2015, 12:44:23 AM
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Hi All,

I found that my c1 was leaking coolant so investigated further and found that its one of the black plugs on the bottom on the end.

Is this cover or plug replaceable?  If so, where can I find one?  I have the unit off until I can get this rubber plug/cover replaced or repaired.

thanks for all your suggestions.



If it is not horrible it's possible an epoxy type solution for plastic might work.   It wold be a pain as you would need it turned off as it drys and it dry to work.  A big question is the motor still working?   When my original pumps broke the motor stopped working.

What i did and suggest doing is getting a new pump.  I bought 2 of these pumps from ebay and have not had any issues: http://www.ebay.com/itm/381066536924  Been running from around since a around end of week 1 of release.

I also got a molex to fan adapter as it keeps fan's going as long as psu is on.   I am not counting on any wiring from syscooling at this point.
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May 31, 2015, 12:58:00 AM
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found that its one of the black plugs on the bottom on the end.

I don't understand what that is referring to, can you take a picture please?

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May 31, 2015, 01:00:34 AM
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found that its one of the black plugs on the bottom on the end.

I don't understand what that is referring to, can you take a picture please?

A picture would be nice.  I have a feeling he means the spot where the tubes plug into.     I could be wrong but I have a feeling that is what hes talking about.
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June 02, 2015, 02:44:15 PM
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found that its one of the black plugs on the bottom on the end.

I don't understand what that is referring to, can you take a picture please?

A picture would be nice.  I have a feeling he means the spot where the tubes plug into.     I could be wrong but I have a feeling that is what hes talking about.

i should have uploaded a picture to describe the leak better.

I told a friend of mine about it and he suggested that i get "water weld' which I did.

The leak is at the bottom....the right plug or cap.  is it a drain, perhaps? 

I just applied the water weld epoxy this morning.  Since the water is "purple" I'll be able to see if the water weld holds. 

I have to figure out how to upload pictures here too. 
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June 02, 2015, 03:38:41 PM
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found that its one of the black plugs on the bottom on the end.

I don't understand what that is referring to, can you take a picture please?

A picture would be nice.  I have a feeling he means the spot where the tubes plug into.     I could be wrong but I have a feeling that is what hes talking about.

i should have uploaded a picture to describe the leak better.

I told a friend of mine about it and he suggested that i get "water weld' which I did.

The leak is at the bottom....the right plug or cap.  is it a drain, perhaps? 

I just applied the water weld epoxy this morning.  Since the water is "purple" I'll be able to see if the water weld holds. 

I have to figure out how to upload pictures here too. 

It is not to bad open a photobucket account, trow them on there.  On posting you need to click the insert image button, the second row second one in.   And you will put a direct image link between the html code.

And bottom please take a picture.  I think bottom was way to open up the pump.   So only thing is with epoxy you might not be able to get in it if you need to on it's motor.    But if it's working that is not a big deal.

I could be wrong on which part though so pictures would greatly help.
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June 02, 2015, 03:57:14 PM
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Are you talking about the black rubber bridge hose between the two waterblocks?

If so you can replace it with a better hose and clamps.

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June 02, 2015, 04:06:49 PM
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Are you talking about the black rubber bridge hose between the two waterblocks?

If so you can replace it with a better hose and clamps.

not the actual bridge but the cap on the right side.  I figured it must be a drain plug/cap.

thanks to others on how to post an image.  I'll give it a try tonight.
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June 02, 2015, 04:16:36 PM
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Are you talking about the black rubber bridge hose between the two waterblocks?

If so you can replace it with a better hose and clamps.

not the actual bridge but the cap on the right side.  I figured it must be a drain plug/cap.

thanks to others on how to post an image.  I'll give it a try tonight.

Still not sure what that is Sad Once uploaded, you post an image to the forums like this:

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[img]www.imgur.com/thisistheimageofmyleakyC1.png[/img]

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June 02, 2015, 05:40:13 PM
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here is the image.



hopefully this helps the discussion.   Grin
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June 02, 2015, 06:18:43 PM
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Ah, on the end. Plumbers putty or similar + duct tape should seal that quite easily.

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June 02, 2015, 09:30:30 PM
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Ah, on the end. Plumbers putty or similar + duct tape should seal that quite easily.

I agree......so we'll see.  but I need more coolant to verify.  I ordered some but it will be a few days before it comes in. 

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June 02, 2015, 09:42:17 PM
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Ah, on the end. Plumbers putty or similar + duct tape should seal that quite easily.

I agree......so we'll see.  but I need more coolant to verify.  I ordered some but it will be a few days before it comes in.  



Yep dogie is very correct.  I was thinking bottom of pump I'm glad you uploaded Smiley.

Should be pretty easy to put a coat of something on the end.  And it should keep from leaking.  That is not a critical or special part just a cap so no real harm sealing it back up.

The only thing that might be a little tricky is some solutions may require dry area which if leaking it would not be.   So might make sure solution or putty is a good idea that it's able to seal even if it drips during instal of it.
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June 03, 2015, 01:39:46 AM
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Ah, on the end. Plumbers putty or similar + duct tape should seal that quite easily.

I agree......so we'll see.  but I need more coolant to verify.  I ordered some but it will be a few days before it comes in.  



Yep dogie is very correct.  I was thinking bottom of pump I'm glad you uploaded Smiley.

Should be pretty easy to put a coat of something on the end.  And it should keep from leaking.  That is not a critical or special part just a cap so no real harm sealing it back up.

The only thing that might be a little tricky is some solutions may require dry area which if leaking it would not be.   So might make sure solution or putty is a good idea that it's able to seal even if it drips during instal of it.

I agree that it could be a little tricky.  I am hoping that if the water weld epoxy doesn't work that the purple coolant by virtue of the color will change the color of the white epoxy. When I get home later I'll check out my handy work with the water weld. 

Thanks again to all.

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June 03, 2015, 01:44:25 AM
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Ah, on the end. Plumbers putty or similar + duct tape should seal that quite easily.

I agree......so we'll see.  but I need more coolant to verify.  I ordered some but it will be a few days before it comes in.  



Yep dogie is very correct.  I was thinking bottom of pump I'm glad you uploaded Smiley.

Should be pretty easy to put a coat of something on the end.  And it should keep from leaking.  That is not a critical or special part just a cap so no real harm sealing it back up.

The only thing that might be a little tricky is some solutions may require dry area which if leaking it would not be.   So might make sure solution or putty is a good idea that it's able to seal even if it drips during instal of it.

I agree that it could be a little tricky.  I am hoping that if the water weld epoxy doesn't work that the purple coolant by virtue of the color will change the color of the white epoxy. When I get home later I'll check out my handy work with the water weld. 

Thanks again to all.


Yea I thought about some epoxy works great but needs to be dry to work.  So with a leak limits the options a little bit, but still lots of good options.

Not a problem let us know how it goes!
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June 03, 2015, 12:53:40 PM
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Ah, on the end. Plumbers putty or similar + duct tape should seal that quite easily.

I agree......so we'll see.  but I need more coolant to verify.  I ordered some but it will be a few days before it comes in.  



Yep dogie is very correct.  I was thinking bottom of pump I'm glad you uploaded Smiley.

Should be pretty easy to put a coat of something on the end.  And it should keep from leaking.  That is not a critical or special part just a cap so no real harm sealing it back up.

The only thing that might be a little tricky is some solutions may require dry area which if leaking it would not be.   So might make sure solution or putty is a good idea that it's able to seal even if it drips during instal of it.

I agree that it could be a little tricky.  I am hoping that if the water weld epoxy doesn't work that the purple coolant by virtue of the color will change the color of the white epoxy. When I get home later I'll check out my handy work with the water weld. 

Thanks again to all.


Yea I thought about some epoxy works great but needs to be dry to work.  So with a leak limits the options a little bit, but still lots of good options.

Not a problem let us know how it goes!

Update:

Last night when I got home i found a tiny spec of purple in the epoxy.  Yes there is still coolant in the c1.  ....I really didn't want to drain it all.  .....so I did another layer of the epoxy.  This morning I don't see any purple coolant. 

Based on the coolant loss when the hole did exist I need to put more in but don't have any left....it will be a few days so letting the epoxy set may help matters. 

I'll upload a new image soon so ya'll can make fun of the epoxy application.  :-)
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June 03, 2015, 12:57:34 PM
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Update:

Last night when I got home i found a tiny spec of purple in the epoxy.  Yes there is still coolant in the c1.  ....I really didn't want to drain it all.  .....so I did another layer of the epoxy.  This morning I don't see any purple coolant. 

Based on the coolant loss when the hole did exist I need to put more in but don't have any left....it will be a few days so letting the epoxy set may help matters. 

I'll upload a new image soon so ya'll can make fun of the epoxy application.  :-)

Thanks for keeping us in loop, let us know how it all works out.  I don't blame you at all on not wanting drain the coolant.  I would try a few different ways to plug it up before going to that.

best of luck!
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June 03, 2015, 06:02:24 PM
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Update:

Last night when I got home i found a tiny spec of purple in the epoxy.  Yes there is still coolant in the c1.  ....I really didn't want to drain it all.  .....so I did another layer of the epoxy.  This morning I don't see any purple coolant. 

Based on the coolant loss when the hole did exist I need to put more in but don't have any left....it will be a few days so letting the epoxy set may help matters. 

I'll upload a new image soon so ya'll can make fun of the epoxy application.  :-)

I always find taping the epoxy helps it resist pressure that bit more, and duct tape is almost good enough to seal the leak as it is!

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June 04, 2015, 04:02:05 AM
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so here is the c1 with the water weld on that bottom cap.

Again thanks for all the suggestions.

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June 04, 2015, 04:23:47 AM
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Glad to hear you beat the leak it seems.   No drips at all.  Very good job. Hopefully that fixes it permanently.

Let us know over time if any change but I'm thinking you beat it Smiley.
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