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Bitspower temperature sensor with Scythe fan controller
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Title says it all, wondering if I plug in this Bitspower temperature sensor to a Scythe fan controller would it work showing temps of water? Meaning plugging in the 2-pin connector to the fan controller? (Note: not to fan connector to the sensor section of the controller below circled in red.) If not can someone link what will work with the Bitspower temp sensor.
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if its a standard sensor imput it should but i wouldnt bother you dont need temp monitoring do u
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^^ even though it's unneeded, it would still be really cool if it worked
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Anyone out this try this on post 1?
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I'm curious about this as well.
I'll have my bench set up soon and I have no need to monitor air temperatures, it'd be cool if I could view water temps "in" and "out" though!
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