Manufacturer's Specifications:
Input Voltage: 24V DC
Nominal Power Consumption (at 24V): 3.2A (76.8W)
Max. Head Pressure: 33 feet (10m -- 14.31 PSIG)
Max. Discharge (Flow): 5.3 US Gal./min. (318GPH -- 1200 L/hr.)
Min. Starting Voltage: 22V DC (the pump will start at <18V, despite what the manufacturer officially states)
Max. Input Voltage: 26V DC
Bearing/Motor Type: Carbon bearing/ceramic spindle, direct EM-drive (brushless, electronically commutated)
Max. Fluid Temp: 60°C
Fitting Size: 18mm (0.71")
Size: 4.41" x 4.69" x 4.33"
Description:
The mighty Iwaki RD-30... there really isn't a whole lot to say about this pump (just hope that you don't spring a leak). One of the most powerful pumps available to PC water cooling enthusiasts, there's nothing that this pump can't handle.
Note: To operate this pump, you'll need either a suitable 12V DC to 24V DC (adjustable down to 18V) DC/DC converter or a dedicated, single output 24V power supply (like the Meanwell S-150-24). At present, we do not carry either of these, but we're working on it... That said, we recommend operating the RD-30 at 18-19V DC to reduce heat output and provide optimal performance for your PC's water cooling system.
For more detailed performance information, please see our performance curve for this pump at 18.10V DC (right).
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