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Hello guys so i was browsing the WEB when i came across this page: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/23731/ex-tub-3043/PrimoChilll_12_OD_Rigid_PETG_Tube_-_4x_36_Pack_-_Clear_RTP12-436.html#blank5   And i REALLY want that tubing but i have no idea what so ever about the inner and outer diameter because you see i'm from sweden and we don't use inches we use centimeters and i was wondering if any of you can tell me the inner and outer diameter in centimeters and Lord GabeN might bless you.......

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Google can translate units. Just saying.

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Google has a sweet thing that allows you to convert cm to inches and vice versa.

cm to inches

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to provide more information than google it: 1 inch is approx. 2.7cm.

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Google can translate units. Just saying.

I know i tried but it does not do it right it says it is like 00000.999 cm or something and that can't be right!

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to provide more information than google it: 1 inch is approx. 2.7cm.

I know i tried but it does not do it right it says it is like 00000.999 cm or something and that can't be right!

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i have no idea what so ever about the inner and outer diameter because you see i'm from sweden and we don't use inches we use centimeters

 

As others have said, Google is able to do this. If you type something like "3in to cm" it'll show you the conversion result. I use the same feature to convert megabits to megabytes when measuring internet speed.

 

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Google has a sweet thing that allows you to convert cm to inches and vice versa.

cm to inches

I know i tried but it does not do it right it says it is like 00000.999 cm or something and that can't be right!

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As others have said, Google is able to do this. If you type something like "3in to cm" it'll show you the conversion result. I use the same feature to convert megabits to megabytes when measuring internet speed.

 

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Yeah but how many inches is 3/8 inches???

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I know i tried but it does not do it right it says it is like 00000.999 cm or something and that can't be right!

if we do some simple brainmath:

 

1in = 2.7cm

3/8 in = 2.7*3/8 ~= 1cm

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Yeah but how many inches is 3/8 inches???

 

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This could be rounded down to 9.5mm, or 0.95cm. I haven't worked with PC tubing before, so I'm not sure how accurate it has to be. I'll let a pro take care of that.

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if we do some simple brainmath:

 

1in = 2.7cm

3/8 in = 2.7*3/8 ~= 1cmSo the inner diamiter is 1cm?

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if we do some simple brainmath:

 

1in = 2.7cm

3/8 in = 2.7*3/8 ~= 1cm

Oh sorry i was reading it wrong Lol i'm an idiot!!!

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Work in single unit, convert everything to inches or cm (I would prefer inches, since they are the standards for tubing) Don't take it super literally, if it says 0,9987, thats 1, simple as that, tubing and fittings have standards, i think like 3 main ones, so if you look at something in inches for your 11mm fitting (made up the number) and the math says 10.98, they are the same.

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