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Thermaltake V-Tubler PETG Tube 16mm (5/8") OD 1000mm 4-pack

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Style: PETG Hard Tube


Capacity: 1000mm


Features

  • PETG tubing for computer water cooling modding
  • Includes 4 x 1000 millimeter length tubes
  • OD: 16 millimeter/ ID: 12 millimeter
  • 100% PETG Crystal Clear Tube
  • Thicker Wall Design; Working temperature ranges from -4F (-20C) to 143.6F (62C).
  • Non-Toxic Substance Free Material

Description

Thermaltake introduces the V-Tubler PETG (4-Pack) hard tubing for custom PC water cooling configurations. Manufactured from premium PETG, the V-Tubler rigid tubing allows users to route the tubes runs exactly to their heart's content. Designed with an 16mm OD / 12mm ID tube size, the PETG tube easily secures to 16mm fittings to give users better mounting, fitting, and flow. Make your pipe dreams a reality with endless possibilities to connect your vital components together for an unrivaled presentation.Thermaltake introduces the V-Tubler PETG solid tubing for custom PC water cooling configurations. Manufactured from premium PETG, the V-Tubler rigid tubing allows users to route the tubes runs exactly to their heartโ€™s content. Designed with 5/8โ€ (16mm) OD PETG tube adapter fittings, give users better mounting, easier fitting, and ideal flow. Choose from: 500mm and 1000mm to make your system a showcase for all to see with the Thermaltake V-Tubler water tubing.Material: PETGInside Diameter: 12 mmOutside Diameter: 16 mm (5/8โ€)Length: 100 cm 4Color: Transparent.


Brand: โ€ŽThermaltake


Item model number: โ€ŽCL-W116-PL16TR-A


Item Weight: โ€Ž1.15 pounds


Product Dimensions: โ€Ž39.75 x 0.75 x 2.75 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: โ€Ž39.75 x 0.75 x 2.75 inches


Color: โ€ŽTransparent


Voltage: โ€Ž12 Volts


Manufacturer: โ€ŽThermaltake


Country of Origin: โ€ŽChina


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: โ€ŽNo


Date First Available: โ€ŽMarch 8, 2016


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  • Good quality. No problems when bending
Style: PETG Hard Tube Capacity: 1000mm
Works as intended
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 3, 2022 by Vsevolod Braila

  • Great look, inexpensive, but suspect flow and wish alarms could be turned off
Style: Temp/Flow Sensor Capacity: TF2
Pros: Looks great, love the digital display. Not too expensive. Appreciate that it can be set to imperial or metric temperature. Cons: The flow sensor isn't totally accurate and alarm can't be turned off or set to below a certain threshold (believe it's 10 L/M). This means if your flow is deliberately set low, the combination of inaccurate readings and inability to adjust the alarm means you're constantly going to trigger it. As long as you plan on the flow sensor being more a guideline than accurate, and are okay with occasional low flow alarms even when your pump is deliberately set or auto-adjusts to a sluggish rate, it's a great and inexpensive buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 21, 2022 by Brandon Staaden

  • V-Tubler Pro results at a budget price.
Style: PETG Hard Tube Capacity: 500mm
I've been using TT V-Tubler PETG for a couple of years now. It definitely hits the right spot for budget cost. Its easy to work with, reliable, and provides good visual clarity if handled properly. I have used a lot of different tubing over the last 4 years or so, but I keep coming back to this tube for my 16mm builds. I have never had a tube crack on me, or not able to withstand out of control thermals like a GPU hitting 100C due to pump failure and/or operator error. I use a pipe cutter for this and it works every time. Unlike acrylic, this leaves a clean cut that really only needs a few seconds of sanding to prep for mounting. I have a bone to pick. Back when everyone was using soft tubing, you had just a few sizes of tubing available to choose from, OD 1/2, 5/8, 3/4. Now hardline is all over the place, some metric, some not, which leads to proprietary standards. This is why you see companies say, "Only for use use with Brand X fittings!" 16mm for one company is not 16mm for other companies. Nonetheless, I have found this tubing to be versatile, I've used about a half dozen different compression fittings with V-Tubler. None of which have been Thermaltake fittings. At times I have had to apply a little heat to the ends of the tube for proper fitment, but it works. Melts good, bends great! Now the bad news, this stuff scratches and smudges easily. I keep it fully wrapped in plastic until cutting and then handle it with kid gloves. Like most plastic tubing, It will stain with colored dyes and become cloudy after one use so be prepared to throw it away when you drain your loop. One pack of the 500mm length is suitable for an average full tower loop, but I think the 1000mm is the better buy. Why do they not offer 14mm tubing? This baffles me, I don't get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on May 22, 2019 by buzznutz modz

  • Replacement unit works as described. It has been running for quite awhile now. No leaks etc.
Style: Temp/Flow Sensor Capacity: TF2
*Updated. Replacement unit works well. Would buy again. Has not leaked. Works solidly. This think is solidly built and heavy. Cable for software integration has to go into a controller (Which isnt included), I suspect it is just a usb cable with pins moved so you cant just plug it into a usb port. I have not verified that yet. One good thing is when I set up the return the replacement was on its way very quickly. I look forward to putting it in my setup. Other peoples reviews said the component leaked. I hope mine doesnt. Cheers, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 2, 2021 by anthony mcmurray

  • Leaks
Style: Temp/Flow Sensor Capacity: TF2
I only just installed it. Made sure everything was tight. Then ran a test and water was dripping from one side so I tightened it a tad more, then the other side dripped so I tightened it as well, but the first side was still dripping very slowly. I ended up putting some teflon and it seems to work. Other than that, its working but I have not compared the accuracy nor do I know the longevity, will update if anything changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 11, 2022 by Eduardo

  • Thermaltake isn't what it used to be -- Thermaltake Pacific TF2
Style: Temp/Flow Sensor Capacity: TF2
I just built me first water-cooled computer and I tend to be a bit OCD about heat. I burned up a gaming rig that I built back in the late 1990's, so I have a tendency to over compensate. For that reason I bought two of the Thermaltake Temperature and Flow Indicators. I chose this particular model because I like the clean, minimalist design, and the combination of temperature and flow rate really appealed to my builder/geek mindset. Back in the days before computers I used to mod cars (1956 Chevrolet Biscayne, small block 283, Holley carb, Eldelbrock intake,Saginaw tranny. 1961 MGA convertible...you get the picture). As my wallet got fatter and my back got weaker I switched from cars to computers in the late 1980's, and it's been a pretty sweet ride. But enough about my days as a motorhead. I installed the units into a brand new case with a ROG Strix x570 motherboard, an EVGA RTX 2080Ti FTW3 graphics card, and an EKWB 300ML Quantum Kinetic pump-reservoir combo. The bottom unit in the images is measuring the temperature and flow rate going from a 360mm radiator and the pump into the loop, and the top unit in the images is measuring the same from the CPU water block to the 360mm radiator. Full disclosure: the loop goes from 360mm rad>pump/res>GPU>240mm rad>CPU back to the 360mm rad. I am willing to concede that the top unit gets a bit of a gravity assist from the top-mounted radiator but not to the tune of 20+ liters per hour in the space given. Here's what I learned about the TT TF2: One of the ports on one unit was not machined deep enough resulting in a very serious leak that was not fixed until I aggressively seated the fitting with a pair of pliers. Twenty-four hours later the loop is leak free but all of the other fittings are only finger tight. The integration of the unit into the TT RBG Plus Software is, in my opinion, an over-complication. The LCD is so easy to read from 6 feet away that the feature is just a useless set of bells-and-whistles. This increases installation effort without providing much real value. The most serious flaw is the incomprehensible difference in the reported flow rate. The units differ by as much as 30 liters per hour. The attached images were taken within 5 minutes of each other, but I have recorded readings of 74/53 at startup and low RPM to 245/208 at full bore of the PWM water pump. Pros: The aforementioned design Relative ease of installation Easy temperature and flow calibration Cons: Port on one unit too shallow to easily mount fitting due to poor machining quality Overly complicated design (I really don't need to get updates on a smartphone) By far the worst - Wildly different readings on the units Conclusion: Now that they are in I am not going to replace them unless they stop working, and in that event I will go with a different unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 11, 2021 by Donald Koch

  • Great little sensor unit but defective it is.
Style: Temp/Flow Sensor Capacity: TF2
This thing is heavy and seems to be well built. Love the easy install and that the TF2 has just enough info to keep your computer safe from serious harm. Mine was defective though. It reads the temp just fine but when the computer comes online the flow meter jumps from 200 Liters per Hour to zero then alarms within a few seconds. So it is not too useful. I will send it back to Thermaltake soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 12, 2022 by Duane

  • Fantastic for my waterloop
Style: PETG Hard Tube Capacity: 1000mm
Made clear beautiful waterloop for my computer. I wish I had gone to rigid tubing years ago.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 20, 2022 by Raymond V. Lewis

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