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Phobya Temperature Sensor In-Line 2x G1/4 Inner Thread

Phobya Temperature Sensor In-Line 2x G1/4 Inner Thread

Phobya Temperature Sensor In-Line 2x G1/4 Inner Thread

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PH-71155
$14.95
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Highly precise In-line temperature sensor for almost all G1/4" threads. The sensor can be integrated at any point in the cooling loop. At the measuring point the wall thickness of the casing is reduced to <1mm and the sensor is insulated from outside to allow maximum precision quick reaction of measurement can be used universally with monitoring devices sold in our shop.

High-Flow:
Due to its inner diameter of 1cm this sensor adds no restriction compared to fittings and small to medium sized tubing. Therefore this sensor is truly ''high-flow capable ''

Sleeving:
This cable is not only practical, it is also optically appealing, The surrounding mesh, also called mesh, which is surrounding the cable itself offers the advantages that every Pro-modder is looking for: A completely unique look, even of the cables in the system! Special attention was paid to the combination of cable connectors, sleeve and heatshrink which were used to ensure great design and a unique as well as elegant look.


Compatibility:
aquaero 3.07, aquaero 4.00, aquaero 5
aquastream XT Ultra
aquaduct-Varianten mit externem Sensor-Eingang (360 XT, 720 XT)
Alphacool Heatmaster
Innovatek Fan-O-Matic
Lian Li Multipanel
Scythe Kaze
T-Balancer
Sensoreingänge vieler Motherboards

  • Material: Brass nickel
  • Dimensions: (LxD): 28x23mm
  • Inner diameter: 10,5mm
  • Precision of measurement: ca. 0,3K
  • Cable: 2-Pin with approx. 50cm cable
  • Resistance: 10KOhm

Extent of delivery:

  • 1x Temperature sensor In-Line 2x G1/4 inner thread
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  1. Temperature Sensors and Why You Need Them! Temperature Sensors and Why You Need Them! Do you ever wonder why all your fans in your custom cooled rig speed up and slow down so erratically when you boot up a game or start doing some intense video editing? These rapid changes in fan speeds can be extremely annoying if you’re not wearing your headphones or headset. Many custom liquid coolers spend the money and time on their custom loop so they don’t have to listen to a PC that sounds like a F40 fighter jet taking off from their d
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