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|kbn|
03-16-2005, 07:47 PM
First one Ive found in the UK thats not stupidly expensive..
http://www.leftclicks.co.uk/userimgs/watercooling/aqua_aquaero_flowsensor.htm
The aqua computer site doent load for me..
Its cheap.. Dunno what the output is but its probably 1 or 2 pulses per l/m, iirc thats what most digital flow sensors do?
Does anyone know the accuracy of this? or suggest a better one for similar price...?
BillA
03-16-2005, 08:21 PM
1/4" opening eh ?
but if your pump has too much head this will choke it back well
MaxxxRacer
03-17-2005, 01:59 AM
whats the price on it? And is there anywhere to find accuracy of it..
I also share bills concern(s).
|kbn|
03-17-2005, 02:55 PM
!/4"? I didnt see where it said that.
I was wonderign what type of sensor it is - might be possible to change the housing to be les restrictive..? price was £16.45 (about $30).
BillA
03-17-2005, 03:07 PM
I looked into it, a paddlewheel
2 holes, inlet is 0.219", outlet is . . . ~0.125", perhaps a bit less !!!!
this is an option to the T Balencer kit
made in Europe, that's for sure
MadHacker
03-17-2005, 03:33 PM
I looked into it, a paddlewheel
2 holes, inlet is 0.219", outlet is . . . ~0.125", perhaps a bit less !!!!
this is an option to the T Balencer kit
made in Europe, that's for sure
well here is where you can buy it in the states for $31.95 USD
https://www.3dcool.com/Details.asp?cid=288&id=1342
|kbn|
03-22-2005, 02:02 PM
hmm..not really suitable for mine then.. what would be better? idealy a 1/2 fitting with no restriction..
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