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If put too high up the temp will different by alot due to the lighing.
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How is the water going to get carry back to the chiller bro no hard feeling? The black rubber is heat shrink to cover the cable that is solder to the thermostate. As for the grey colour is the rubber insulation not acting at a hose it is rubber insulation to protect the i think is cat 5 cable from damage. Even if water get in at the black heat shrink it will short the thermostate contact with the wiring but will never bring water back down to the chiller. |
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29-04-2011, 01:49 AM | #80 |
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hot rises and cold sink, so normally coldest water is at the bottom. Power la bro avex30, become sci teacher liao. hee hee
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