I replaced my Aluminum 2 fan radiator with this 3 fan unit and dropped my temps 3 degrees and increased flow rate at the same time. very nice radiator. I will be getting another one to cool my video cards.
The Feser One non-conductive cooling fluid is the ideal coolant for heat transfer and visibility! Feser One is non-conductive, contains corrosion inhibitors, prevents algae growth, and is ready mixed.
Feser One - is the only coolant you will ever need!
Proven as a safe way you cool your system. No other additives are needed as Feser One contains 4 anti corrosives!
Corrosion protection
For longer lifetime of your system ...
The Priority for coolants is to improve the corrosion protection. To protect all kinds of metals Feser One has developed a cooling agent, which protects the metals COPPER, ALUMINIUM, BRASS and NICKEL.
UV reactive
And it glows ...
With addition of UV active materials, so-called artificial tracers, the liquid begins to glow when ultraviolet light hits the material in the liquid.
For theses effects you only need a CCFL / UV Cold Cathode light tube which is already on the market and available from different third party manufacturers (e.g. Sharkoon, Revoltec, etc.).
Quality Control - Made in Germany
Feser One is manufactured and supervised in Germany. All necessary components for the liquids are manufactured in Germany. In co-operation with specialists for corrosion protection at the professional school Südwestfalen / Germany, Feser One developed this coolant primarily for PC water cooling systems. The liquids are examined each month for its consistency and is submitted to different long term test in cooling systems. This always ensures a safe and optimal product.
Features
1000mL (33.8 ounces)
Non-Conductive
UV Reactive properties
Stable HDPE upright bottle
Conductivity < 10 µS/cm (20°C)
Dropper Cap - no funnel needed
Ready for use - no mixing needed
Corrosion protection for copper, brass,aluminum and nickel
Prevents algae growth within your water cooling system
Compatible with all available PC liquid-cooling systems