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I have the AC Flow Meter and I will be using 1/2" barbs with G1/4 BSPP threading. I just took a look inside the opening of the flow meter to see that it narrows DRASTICALLY.
Wouldn't this have a terrible impact on my flow rate when included in my loop?
-d3d
Probably if you are using a high flow 1/2" system as the flowmeter was designed to be used on a system that does not need "high flow" in order to work.
well not necessarily... if you have the time.. i would check the temps of when you have the sensor.. and when you don't have the sensor... if they are a big difference then scrap the sensor.. but in my honest opinion.. I don't think the flow makes that much of a difference (especially if you have aqua computer blocks).
Ed
Alright, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks.
What blocks are you planning to use?
I'm using a DangerDen Maze4 gpu block and a Swiftech Apogee cpu block.
I'd look for another flowmeter then - the AC one isn't suited to your loop.
Great, I appreciate it.
I just figured the AC flowmeter would be my only choice because I need the specialized output designed for an Aquaero.
You find any alternatives? Should I try to enlarge the flow meter hole?
I'm familiar with drill/tapping, I did it for the aquatube for 1/2" fittings..