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Thermaltake Pacific TF1 Temperature and Flow Indicator
hermaltake Pacific TF1 Temperature and Flow Indicator is a 2-in-1 design, the indicator detects coolant temperatures ranging from 0°C to 99°C (32°F -210°F) and displays the value in unit Celsius or Fahrenheit. Featuring temperature and low-flow warning alert, compatibility with any G1/4 fittings and easy installation, the gadget ensures the liquid cooling system to work within optimal temperature and flow operating ranges and unleashes the performance of your PC.
“Tt LCS Certified” is the hallmark that ensures first-class performance from the best features and fitment. A certification exclusive to Thermaltake, it sets the benchmark for all true LCS chassis and is applied only to products that meet our stringent design standards for delivering what hardcore enthusiasts demand. The Tt LCS certification is a way for Thermaltake to designate to all power users the chassis which have been tested for best compatibility with extreme liquid cooling configurations.
Pacific TF1 Temperature and Flow Indicator offers temperature readings of which the unit can be switched between Celsius and Fahrenheit, allowing users to easily track the temperature levels of the coolant.
Pacific TF1 Temperature and Flow Indicator is equipped with temperature and low-flow warning alert functions. The indicator continuously senses and sends beeps as an alert when the coolant temperature is rising above the value users have set, and when the coolant flow is below the value that the users have set. The default low-flow warning alert is set to go off at 60(L/hr) and 45℃ for exceeding temperature.
Pacific TF1 Temperature and Flow Indicator is equipped with high quality LCD monitor that guarantees monitor durability and clear display.
Coming with easy, user-friendly setup, the Pacific TF1 Temperature and Flow Indicator allows users to obtain the ultimate performance from their liquid cooled PC by simply connecting the power cable to it.
*Note:
1. Please check your system
immediately to prevent any hardware damages when the alert is triggered. The default alarm temperature is 45℃ and 60(L/hr) for coolant flow.
2. Please check the melting point or maximum operating temperature of each cooling component before you manua