🌡️ Plug into precision, power your cool.
The Barrow G1/4-10k Temperature Sensor Blank/Stop Plug is a compact, brass-crafted component featuring a precise 10K resistor and standard G1/4 threading. Designed for professional-grade liquid cooling systems, it offers a 30cm cable for flexible installation and weighs only 18 grams, combining durability with seamless integration.
Brand | Barrow |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 18 g |
Item model number | TCWD-V1 |
Manufacturer | Barrow |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 18 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**9
Perfect for my water loop
Built an EKWB loop and this is the only non-EKWB component. Connected to my EK G1 distro plate. Not sure if the temp is perfectly accurate (I get around 23 degrees reported in AI Suite III when the system is idling) but it doesn't really matter as you can just set your fan curves to accommodate the relative reading to achieve your desired fan behaviour regardless.
A**3
Does what it says on the tin
Fitted perfectly in the G 1/4 threaded holes and temperature reading comes through fine into the Aquaero 5 LT. Not sure if the reading is 100% accurate but it's good enough and can't complain for what you pay.
S**Y
Would have been nice to tell me what the thermistor was so I could identify the curve
No information means you have to calibrate it over the temperature range. They are selling a product they don't understand.
D**E
Small and Works Perfectly
Good value for money. Plug it into any free port that coolant comes into contact with and profit. It's much more reliable to base your fan speeds off of this than your components in a water loop.Be sure your motherboard has a header for it and that your UEFI supports reading it!
L**Y
Simple, effective temperature monitoring.
Not much to say about this other than, it's a MUST for any custom water cooling setup and I cannot stress that enough when you pair it with controller box such as Corsair's Commander lineup, enabling you to tune fan and pump speed to the temperature of the water as apposed to spikes in hardware loads.Definitely makes your system more optimised for noise/cooling performance.
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