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Thread: {Ask} PA 120.3 Drawing

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    {Ask} PA 120.3 Drawing

    Sorry for my question, brothers. I've been looking for "official" drawing/sketch of Thermochill PA 120.3. Google found a link for a pdf file directly in Thermochill website. But my browser can't go there (thermochill.co.uk or thermochill.com, same results: can't open in my browser). I don't know the link is broken or what, and I also used to search function in this forum, neither I can't find what I'm looking for.

    So, if you guys have a file I mentioned above, would you send me via pm?

    Oh, speaking of the radiator, atm I want to know, head to head comparison between PA 120.3 an Feser Monsta. Which one is better?
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    This what your looking for?

    http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...3de87d226b59ac

    As for PA vs Monsta, Im pretty sure the Monsta needs a lot of air flow to be effective(meaning a lot of noise), while the PA works well with the opposite
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    Quote Originally Posted by spotswood View Post
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    That is the old spacing one though.

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    @ spotswood and G4h4o8s6T : many, many thanks, brothers.

    @ woffen : what the old spacing? I mean, is there new fan spacing for PA 120.3?

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    Old PA120.3 was 25mm fan spacing IIRC and the new PA120.3 is 15mm like all other rads. If your PA120.3 is older than a year it is the old fan spacing.
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    As Utnorris said, there is a newer version of the PA than the drawing shows. The newer one is smaller cause of the smaller spacing.

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