Alphacool VPP655PWM - Single Edition - 12V DC Pump

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Editorial Review
Alphacool's new power pump series, exceptional performance at an unbeatable price. The 12V pumps can simply be connected directly to the system PSU and the pump will start with your PC for maximum convenience and safety. This pump is ideal for PC and other electronics water cooling. The DC 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. The spherical bearing of the rotor offers many advantages: For example an increase of bearing play is impossible due to the design, allowing the pump to run quietly and smoothly over its whole lifespan. A separate magnetic shielding of the pump is not needed. The ball motor design allows efficient operation of the pump in combination with excellent performance. The pump can simply be connected to a 12V Molex connector of the system PSU. Model: 13169.

Features
1) Maximum Head Delivery: 3.7m (12V)
2) Voltage: 8-24V
3) Maximum Flow: 1500 lph (12V)
4) Dimensions: 65 x 65 x 57mm
5) PWM Control

Specification
Binding : Personal Computers
Brand : Alphacool
EAN : 4250197131698
Label : Alphacool
Manufacturer : Alphacool
Model : 13169
PackageDimensions_Weight : 0.60 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:3.20 X W:2.90 X H:2.80
ProductGroup : Personal Computer
ProductTypeName : COMPUTER_COOLING_DEVICE
Publisher : Alphacool
Studio : Alphacool
Title : Alphacool VPP655PWM - Single Edition - 12V DC Pump

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