Reddit Reddit reviews Phobya G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor, 50cm, Matte Black

We found 5 Reddit comments about Phobya G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor, 50cm, Matte Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Phobya G1/4
Threads: G1/4"Main body: Nickel plated brassDiameter: 23.9mmSleevedCable length: 50cm
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5 Reddit comments about Phobya G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor, 50cm, Matte Black:

u/Klesko · 3 pointsr/watercooling

> What are you using to check water temp?
Using Phobya G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EUREX1G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

> Is that what's above the right reservoir?
That black box is a flow meter. Aquacomputer G1/4" Flow Sensor for Aquaero

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002NZOZZG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

> Also does it have to have two reservoirs since it's all one big loop?

Two reservoirs are not really needed but more for looks than anything. Adding a second does help as long as you have the flow. The longer it takes to cycle water back to the blocks the better as long as flow is good.

> Normally I see the CPU and GPU on separate loops with a component list like this.
There can be benefits to separate loops but depends on the setup. The water comes from the GPUs to the CPU and only gains 1-2c so the difference cooling wise is minor. In my case separate loops would have not looked as good imo.

u/nev_neo · 2 pointsr/watercooling

I'm using 2 of the Aqua computer probes for ambient and internal case temperature sensing. For the loop temperature i'm using 2 x Phobya G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor.

The Phobya's are located at the exit of the bottom rad, and connects to a 45 fitting. This is my Water-IN sensor. The Water-OUT sensor is located at the start of the top rad, right after the CPU-monoblock. Can't really see it because of the fans blocking it.

The Aquaero is in the back with all the cables. I'll post more pictures when I can.

u/Ries76 · 1 pointr/watercooling

This will give you some play:

4 x extenders long (20~25mm)

4 x extenders short (10~15mm)

6 x 45º rotary angles

6 x double rotary snakes

4 x 90º rotary angles

1 x ball valve

1 x inline temp sensor ( phobya inline temp sensor or Barrow temp sensor stop fitting )

u/BLACKGlNGER · 1 pointr/watercooling

I use an inline temp sensor in my loop. Specifically, this one. Have it hooked up to a Poweradjust 3 which controls my fans off the water temp. Would work fine connecting it to a mobo header and controlling fans off of that, assuming the bios supports it.

u/snookers · 1 pointr/watercooling

If your motherboard has a 2 pin temp sensor you can pick up an inline fitting sensor for about $10-15: https://www.amazon.com/Phobya-Inline-Temperature-Sensor-Matte/dp/B00EUREX1G