![]() ![]() That’s why I trust Koolance… Did not explode like the movie.īut Tygon has more specs, I like datasheets. Once the pump was not running and the CPU was getting too hot, the H2O evaporated, Gas trapped, the tubing inflated like the Movie (1986) Big Trouble in Little China. ![]() Smooth inner surface avoids particles build up, but I prefer particle build up, so I know when to change the tubing. Or the A-60-g dark matte black, I hate shinny black r-3400 I’m thinking about purchasing Tygon E series tubing… probably the Avx Tap water with CL Chlore makes tubing become white.Īlso I have UV Green Thermaltake tubing, also has become yellow, because the heat of the mineral oil. Thinking about using coffe paper filters to clean the mineral oil… 1/2″id 5/8″OD.Īlso I have yellow mineral oil… It was crystal clear… I have dark yellow tubing, was Koolance UV Clear. Next up – let’s look at the tube clarity. Time will tell if Mayhems statement about how “ Ultra-Clear’ tubing utilizes new ’Polymer Additives’ that do not leach plasticizers into the system” and I decided that for now Mayhems should at least be given the benefit of doubt.īeing a softer tube means that tighter radius bends could be attempted with the Mayhems Ultra Clear Tube but the downside of trying to achieve tighter bends is the potential of kinking the tube is much higher. The softness of the Ultra Clear has me worried because generally speaking the softer the tube, the more plasticizer it has in it and more issues to deal with later on. The PrimoFlex feels very stiff by comparison and I could only half compress it. The Mayhems Ultra Clear has a much softer feel and can quite easily be compressed between thumb and forefinger. The wall thickness is the same on both brands, but the Mayhems is certainly holding it’s shape better than the PrimoFlex which just came from a sealed retail pack. Neither is really clear, despite their respective brand names, each has it’s own tint either side of neutral. Mayhems Ultra Clear Tubing has a distinct blue tinge to it which becomes far more apparent when placed side by side with the PrimoFlex tube which has a distinct yellowish tinge. There is no retail packaging and the ordered length is coiled and cling wrapped.īefore testing there is not really much to make mention of about soft tubing except the color, how hard/firm the tube is and perhaps of most interest to prospective purchasers is the clarity. Mayhems Ultra Clear (3/8 – 5/8) 10/16mm TubingĮach size is available in 3 Meter, 5 Meter or 30 Meter lengths. Mayhems Ultra Clear (3/8 – 1/2) 10/13mm Tubing Mayhems Ultra Clear (1/2 – 3/4) 13/19mm Tubing Mayhems have released their Ultra Clear Tubing in 3 of the most common and popular sizes used for PC water cooling. ![]() Mayhems has liaised closely with a leading tube manufacturer within the United Kingdom in order to convey to you this high-grade product so one now longer needs to ‘take a chance’ with sub-par tubing.” Mayhems ‘ultra-Clear’ does not employ the use of Phthalate materials, which again lends credence towards a higher quality product than other types of tubing. Our ‘Ultra-Clear’ tubing utilizes new ’Polymer Additives’ that do not leach plasticizers into the system, which can lead to fouling and blockages. “ The Mayhems ‘Ultra Clear’ product sets a new standard in transparency with our new flexible tubing and is simply epochs ahead of all the new EU standards that will soon be in effect. Mayhems make a bold statement about it’s new product… Now a new contender for clear tubing has hit the market, Mayhems Ultra Clear Tubing which I received lengths of when the Mayhems Glass Tubing Review samples arrived. It comes in a range of sizes to suit most fittings and comes in a large selection of colors, in addition to the Crystal Clear version. While not perfect, it has proven to be the best soft tube available to us in terms of plasticizer issues. For several years Primochill’s PrimoFlex Advanced LRT has been the soft tubing of choice for custom water cooling loops where colored tubing or colored coolant is going to be used. ![]()
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