2x 5.25" Black Dual Bay Reservoir
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2x 5.25" Black Dual Bay Reservoir
Scan code: LN39713 Manufacturer code: 45201
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2x 5.25" Black Dual Bay Reservoir

Phobya 45201 5.25" Dual Bay Reservoir Black Trim

Scan code: LN39713 Manufacturer code: 45201
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Product Overview Phobya's first Slot-in reservoir with many technical innovations and great details: A true optical highlight! This is more than just a Plexi reservoir!

The main function of a reservoir in a water cooling loop is to offer space for expansion of the coolant, deaerate the loop and also help with initial filling. This is where the innovations from the developers at Phobya comes into play: An internal channel system helps with deaeration to ensure all air bubbles being removed from the coolant.
Even with very powerful pumps this reservoir is able to remove the air bubbles from the system. The filling of the reservoir can be done easily and quickly by removing the 3/8" screw plug after pulling the reservoir out of the drive bay. We recommend using a funnel for filling.
An even easier solution is connecting a Fillport which will allow filling without pulling the reservoir from the case.
The small details are what makes this reservoir great: Five G1/4" threads give many connection possibilities for maximum versatility.

The optical aspect of a watercooling is also very important! Especially in large enclosures there are usually too many 5.25" drive bays. With this handy reservoir they can now be used and will look even better to make the front of your system even more beautiful. A second thin Plexi plate on the actual reservoir front protects the black middle plate with the words "PHOBYA". Besides the Phobya inscription a fill level indicator is integrated to allow checking of the fill level at the front of the case. Especially with coloured coolant the fill level indicator provides a beautiful effect and sets a unique accent.
This effect can be improved even further when using the four 5mm LED holes at the rear for unique lighting effects inside of the reservoir.

The reservoir is shipped with all parts required for mounting. For mounting the reservoir can simply be pushed into the front of the tower and mounted with the black hexagonal socket screws. As usually only two of the five connection threads are used, three black nickel plated screw plugs are included. Features Technical details:
Material: Acryl/Plexi (PMMMA)
Color: Transparent, black front
Dimensions (L x W x H): 176 x 149 x 88mm
Led holes: 4x 5mm
Filling opening: 1x 3/8Zoll
Connection threads: 5x 1/4"

Complies with Rohs directives!

Extent of delivery:
1x Reservoir
3x Screw plugs
4x 5mm mounting screws
4x Washers

Note:
Please note that the Dual Slot-In reservoirs have the dimensions of an optical drive. It may occur that the rails in the enclosure are in the way of the reservoir when pushing it in. These rails may have to be removed or be bent our of the way to allow installation of the reservoir.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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