Swiftech MCR80 F2 User Manual
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Using quick-connect fittings:
If you are using soft vinyl tubing, you must also use the provided tube
inserts:
TIP!
Rubbing the extremity of the tube with a little bit of liquid soap will greatly
facilitate insertion of the tube into the quick-connect fitting.
Tube insertion
Insert the tube into the quick-connect fitting. The tube will go in freely for the first ¼” and you will then feel a resistance: this is the O-ring inside the fitting.
Push through the O-ring by twisting the tube back-and-forth for another ½” until the tube reaches the tube-stop at the bottom of the fitting. The tube is
properly installed once the visible extremity of the tube insert is flush with the face of the quick-connect fitting.
Tube removal:
The collets of our radiator quick-connect fittings feature two little “ears”, which ease the removal
process: firmly hold the tube in the cradle formed by three fingers, and push against the ears with
thumb and index fingers. This will disengage the tube from the fitting. Correct position of the hand and
fingers is shown in the picture to the right:
2. Radiator
specifications: 3.
Fans
specifications:
Height: 4.1” (104.8mm); Width: 3.25” (82.5mm); Depth: 3.2”
(81.6mm)
2-pass 80 mm radiator specifically developed for PC CPU and
VGA liquid cooling
Double-row high internal volume design 80 mm (3 inch)
Copper core consisting of flat tubes for maximum heat
conductivity
High-density copper fin configuration for enhanced heat
dissipation Tested in our labs and rated for 100 Watts with a
15°C coolant temperature rise. 3/8" OD inlet and outlet for use
with 3/8" ID tubing.
Part #
Voltage
(V)
Current
(mA)
Revolution
(RPM)
Volume
(CFM)
Max
Static
pressure
(InH20)
Sound
Noise
(dBA)
AFB0812M
12 180 2700 31.4
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