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    Nicely done!

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    Wow very nice. That temp monitoring thing is very neat too. Well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickS
    Wow very nice. That temp monitoring thing is very neat too. Well done
    Thx

    T-balancer + miniNG is simply not comparable with anything else I tried (and waste my money on). In my book, finest climate control system for you PC and it is long term solution (purchase) as I doubt that I will ever need to upgrade to something else. With this, you may dynamically control your pump (20W per channel), your radiator fan, your case fan and your PSU fans and at the same time monitor your water temps and pump rpm/flow rate, It's modular and additional extensions are available and that includes the automatic shutdown in case of system failure (for example pump fault or low coolant flow rate). It's "hands free" operation, hardware controlled dynamically & automatically according to the water & environment temperatures of your PC. Very nice purchase, may I say essential, for any WC set-up. It does come with a price and maybe edging towards the exotic purchase, but I think it's worth it.

    I'm using:

    T-Balancer classic
    +
    MiniNG
    +
    Sensorbus
    +
    Attenuators for the fans

    Also, new version of T-balancer: BugNG is now available for sale. Essentially, it's combination of MiniNG + T-balancer classic.

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    Hi,
    I was reading your post of your T-Ban setup. Very impressive. I've got a little questoin. I purchased the

    T-Balancer BigNG
    and the
    Water cooling kit (from m-cubed)

    Do I still need the Analog Sensorbus if I want to shutdown incase of pump problems?

    Also, if I'm monitoriing two DCC fans should I buy another miniNG (as I've heard the BigNG alone won't handle the Watts on two pumps (esp if I've got 8 fans)?


    Quote Originally Posted by DVL73 View Post
    Thx

    T-balancer + miniNG is simply not comparable with anything else I tried (and waste my money on). In my book, finest climate control system for you PC and it is long term solution (purchase) as I doubt that I will ever need to upgrade to something else. With this, you may dynamically control your pump (20W per channel), your radiator fan, your case fan and your PSU fans and at the same time monitor your water temps and pump rpm/flow rate, It's modular and additional extensions are available and that includes the automatic shutdown in case of system failure (for example pump fault or low coolant flow rate). It's "hands free" operation, hardware controlled dynamically & automatically according to the water & environment temperatures of your PC. Very nice purchase, may I say essential, for any WC set-up. It does come with a price and maybe edging towards the exotic purchase, but I think it's worth it.

    I'm using:

    T-Balancer classic
    +
    MiniNG
    +
    Sensorbus
    +
    Attenuators for the fans

    Also, new version of T-balancer: BugNG is now available for sale. Essentially, it's combination of MiniNG + T-balancer classic.

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