Has the advantage of being lighter than a silicone tube and, thanks to being made of aluminium, helps dissipate heat more efficiently.
A specific part used when joining two silicone tubes. It features an inner diameter equal to and not less than the internal diameter of the silicone tubes themselves, so as not to impede the flow of water.
A specific part for housing the water temperature probe (of any brand, thanks to its standard thread), it features an inner diameter equal to and not less than the internal diameter of the silicone tubes themselves, so as not to impede the flow of water.
When, for reasons of space and weight, it is preferable not to install an additional radiator, mounting a heat exchanger (14 cm in length, in this case) can be useful to join two tubes. The increased internal diameter slows down the velocity of the water in that part of the duct, so that the outer fins can optimize heat exchange.
When, for reasons of space and weight, it is preferable not to install an additional radiator, mounting a heat exchanger (30 cm in length, in this case) can be useful to join two tubes. The increased internal diameter slows down the velocity of the water in that part of the duct, so that the outer fins can optimize heat exchange.