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Barrowch Oled Flow Meter question

Hey there,

 

I recently bought this:

https://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/p/BarrowCH-G14-Digital-40mm-OLED-Display-Flow-Meter-with-RPM-Rotor-Silver_70546.html

 

By default the inlet is on the right-hand side, but I need it on the left. According to the information on the page and on barrowch.com itself, you can change the inlet from the factory preset to left. However, I can't seem to find any information on this anywhere online on how to do this. Also, the thing didn't come with instructions or a manual leaflet or something. If anybody can help me out on how to do this, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks a million!

 

Gr,

 

J.

My new current system:

MoBo: Gigabyte Aorus x570 Master | CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950x | RAM: G-Skill Trident Royal 32gHz @ 3600 mHz | GPU: Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge OC | SoundCard: SoundblasterX AE5 white pure| Storage: Toshiba 3TB; Seagate 2TB; WD Blue 4TB; Seagate 8TB Samsung EVO 980 500 GB PCIe 4 NVME; Sabrent 500GB PCIe 4 NVME x 2 | Case: Thermaltake the Tower 900 | Monitor: Toshiba HD 32"; Dell 24"; 7" hardware monitor LCD | PSU: Corsair RM850i | Propellors: Thermaltake Riing plus 12 x 8; Thermaltake Riing plus 14 x 3; Thermaltake Riing sync 12 x 2 and 5 other propellors for a push-pull config on a 360 and 480 rad | Cooling and remaining stuff: dual custom loop with a) one EK D5 Revo pump and b) one EK D5 Quantum Inertia pump.

 

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7 minutes ago, Jojobaplant said:

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My best guess is that is requires a physical flipping of the display to get the inlet in and out from the correct direction as the front panel is mounted with 4 screws. 

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Thanks for your response! After quite a search, I think I found the solution, it's on this aliexpress page and involves apparently physically reversing the internal propellor's direction. Need to make some changes to my config next week anyway, so I will do this in one go. Here's the link, in case others might want to change the flow direction of this particular flow meter.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32850398308.html?aff_platform=link-c-tool&sk=D2eC0tFi&aff_trace_key=2f1bf67c29674ddb9fe3c12a241fd0ad-1584373427412-00331-D2eC0tFi&dp=i.parcesane.org&tmLog=new_Detail_6220&terminal_id=2af1e448a15b4d7687374848883f9897&aff_request_id=2f1bf67c29674ddb9fe3c12a241fd0ad-1584373427412-00331-D2eC0tFi

 

Towards the bottom of the page, you will find 6 images showing you what to do. Greetings from Dublin, about to be virus-ridden.

 

Gr,

 

J

My new current system:

MoBo: Gigabyte Aorus x570 Master | CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950x | RAM: G-Skill Trident Royal 32gHz @ 3600 mHz | GPU: Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge OC | SoundCard: SoundblasterX AE5 white pure| Storage: Toshiba 3TB; Seagate 2TB; WD Blue 4TB; Seagate 8TB Samsung EVO 980 500 GB PCIe 4 NVME; Sabrent 500GB PCIe 4 NVME x 2 | Case: Thermaltake the Tower 900 | Monitor: Toshiba HD 32"; Dell 24"; 7" hardware monitor LCD | PSU: Corsair RM850i | Propellors: Thermaltake Riing plus 12 x 8; Thermaltake Riing plus 14 x 3; Thermaltake Riing sync 12 x 2 and 5 other propellors for a push-pull config on a 360 and 480 rad | Cooling and remaining stuff: dual custom loop with a) one EK D5 Revo pump and b) one EK D5 Quantum Inertia pump.

 

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