Bitspower solution

mojo1990

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Ello guys and girls
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I have been fiddling with my fittings for a while now and I have decided to add some extra flare to my build. Currently I have a simple Rad>CPU>GPU loop using 7/16"ID 5/8"OD tubing. The first thing I want to do is add some sort of thermal monitoring to my loop!
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So far I have managed to picture some vague idea of what will go together although I am not confident if its going to work out correctly...

Bitspower G1/4" Thermal Sensor > BP-BSWP-CT

I want to connect this to a T block at the bottom as opposed to a Reservoir as some people have suggested on other forums

Bitspower IG1/4" > BP-BSTMB

The two other holes (left and right) will be fitted with normal compression fittings, so the liquid will flow normally but with a sensor in the middle(?)
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I have realised that the sensor probe will effectively impede on the liquid that flows trough it... So how exactly DO you use a sensor fitting on a T block? Will I need to add a extender to allow more room for the probe?

Secondly how would you create an affective draining solution made out of bits power fittings?

I was thinking of using a T block again but with a Mini Bitspower valve capped with a stop fitting. When needing to drain simply remove the stop fitting from the Valve and presto!

Please let me know what u guys think
 
When I drain my loop I remove my motherboard and psu. Put a tub in the bottom of my HAF X and pop the tubes off my CPU block. Its as easy as that. I did at one point have Phobya temp sensors but it made the inside of my case look messy so ended up removing them. They didnt really add anything to my system. Same as my NZXT fan controller with all its temp probes anfd stuff.
 
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