13154 Alphacool DC-LT Ceramic - 12V DC - Pump
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13154 Alphacool DC-LT Ceramic - 12V DC - Pump
Scan code: LN44298 Manufacturer code: 49061
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13154 Alphacool DC-LT Ceramic - 12V DC - Pump

Alphacool DC-LT Ceramic - 12V DC - Pump

Scan code: LN44298 Manufacturer code: 49061
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Product Overview Alphacool DC-LT ceramic 12 Volt pump, the compact pump with lots of steam under the hood!

Water cooling generally is not only for Big towers and the high-end sector. Barebones, HTPC and Desktop systems also greatly profit greatly from a liquid cooling system. Here extreme overclocking is not the goal, but rather total silence in the system.

Besides the fans, which are extremely quiet to silent thanks to the water cooling system, the pumps are another noise emitting element. Not with this pump! From the start much quieter than the majority of the competition and still powerful enough to cool CPU and GPU with ease. A ceramic shaft promises a long lifespan and permanently smooth operation.And the size? The outer dimensions are roughly the same as of a 2 Euro coin (about 5mm larger in radius). Features Standard voltage: 12V DC
Power draw: 1.4-2W
Permitted voltage: 12V DC
Pressure head at 12V: 2.5m H2O
Maximum flow rate: approx. 350l/h
Pumped medium: Water, Water/glycol mixture
Maximum system temperature: 65°C
Power connector: 3-Pin fan plug
Weight: 41g
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan Computers International Limited
Telephone:
01204-474747
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13154 Alphacool DC-LT Ceramic - 12V DC - Pump
13154 Alphacool DC-LT Ceramic - 12V DC - Pump