This product is intended for Experienced/Professional Users Only.
Maintenance
As with all custom loop water-cooling, continual maintenance and frequent inspection is required. PC Opaque will need to be replaced every 6 months or sooner, depending on the complexity and conditions of your loop. This will be required to maintain the aesthetic appeal of your loop. Opaque coolants are to be monitored daily to ensure that there is no color change or any collection or separation of PC Opaque.
Staining
The use of any colored fluids/dyes WILL ABSOLUTELY stain your components in your cooling loop including rigid and flexible tubing, acrylic reservoirs, and blocks. Prolonged use will cause permanent staining of your components. Severity of staining will be based on the color. Use of this product is at your own risk. PrimoChill will not replace stained components.
Color Loss
During the initial application of PC Opaque, the product may change/lose its original color when added to your loop within the first 24-48 hours. This is a common, well known occurrence. If this happens to your system, immediately drain and flush it out with DI or Distilled water. Once the system has been drained and cleaned, refill your system with PC Opaque fluid once again.
High Pressure Systems
The combination of high pressure loops and microchannel water blocks will accelerate the breakdown of PC Opaque coolant. We STRONGLY recommend using a pressure relief valve in every water-cooling loop.
Collection or separation of particles
As with all Opaque fluids, buildup of particles in the micro channels of water blocks will occur over time. This buildup/blockage can cause the fluid in your system to flow slower and could possibly stop flow all together. System pressure also plays a role in how well PC Opaque performs. If you notice ANY collection or separation of Opaque, drain and rinse your system IMMEDIATELY. Running your system with PC Opaque coolant after it has separated can cause unknown issues and could require the user to remove, open, and clean each individual component in the system.