13136 Alphacool DC-LT Plexi top
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13136 Alphacool DC-LT Plexi top
Scan code: LN44297 Manufacturer code: 52197
End Of Life
End Of Life

13136 Alphacool DC-LT Plexi top

Alphacool DC-LT Plexi top

Scan code: LN44297 Manufacturer code: 52197
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Product Overview This is the ideal top for the Alphacool DC-LT pump.

This top is designed in such a way to allow mounting on the Alphacool DC-LT pump. With the top it is possible to integrate this miniature pump into your water cooling loop via ¼” threads.
The inlet fitting can be connected on the side or on top of the unit. The outlet is then connected to the opposite side.
All silent system enthusiasts will be happy to hear that threads were implemented to allow decoupling with e.g. Item No. 13701. With these decouplers the pump and top can be mounted in a 3.5” drive bay.
Thought was also given to the case modders amongst us, a 5mm LED hole near the outlet allows unique lighting effects for your system.
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