EK-D5 Vario 12V DC Pump
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EK-D5 Vario 12V DC Pump
Scan code: LN59970 Manufacturer code: 3831109862605
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EK-D5 Vario 12V DC Pump

EK-D5 Vario 12V DC Pump

Scan code: LN59970 Manufacturer code: 3831109862605
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Product Overview This pump is ideal for PC and other electronics water cooling. The D5 pump is equipped with an electronically commutated spherical motor. In a pump with a spherical motor the only moving part is a spherically shaped rotor which in this pump is held in place by a bearing ball made of ultra-hard and wear-resistant ceramic. Rated 50.000 hrs MTBF at 25°C ambient! Features - Motor: Electronically commuted spherical motor
- Rated voltage: 12V DC
- Power consumption: 23W
- Permitted voltage range: 8-24V DC
- Maximum pressure head: up to 3.9m
- Maximum flow: up to 1500L/h
- Maximum liquid temperature: 60°C
- Materials: Stainless steel, PPS-GF40, EPDM O-rings, Aluminium oxide, hard coal
- Power connector: 4-Pin Molex- and 3-Pin FAN connector
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