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k40xlow

Newbie

dead aquastream - red LED blinks continously

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 01:22

I have now come to the stage where I let the computer stay on for ages with the pump running. However from what I can tell the pump does not start.
The red LED blinks continously. I followed the troubleshooting step in the manual, and did a factory reset. The jumper is not present during launch. To reduce the chance of any issues I have removed all other cables but power. What is the next thing to try? What is the pump trying to signalise?

Papa_Schlumpf

God

RE: dead aquastream - red LED blinks continously

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 09:03

I have now come to the stage where I let the computer stay on for ages with the pump running. However from what I can tell the pump does not start.
The red LED blinks continously. I followed the troubleshooting step in the manual, and did a factory reset. The jumper is not present during launch. To reduce the chance of any issues I have removed all other cables but power. What is the next thing to try? What is the pump trying to signalise?


Doesent sound good... you probably need to change the print.

But lets try... So you have a "old" version 12v pump with a extern print right? Ore do you have this ?
M.-Sys: Gigabyte GA-FX-58-extreme / 920@4Ghz / 6gig Corsair / r9 290 all AC



Wäre es nicht adäquat, den Usus heterogener Termini zu minimieren?
(Sollte man nicht weniger Fremdworte verwenden?)


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k40xlow

Newbie

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 10:08

I have the one on the picture; yellow backplate with molex, pins, etc.

Papa_Schlumpf

God

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 10:15

:huh: mmm What does the manuel say to the red LED?
M.-Sys: Gigabyte GA-FX-58-extreme / 920@4Ghz / 6gig Corsair / r9 290 all AC



Wäre es nicht adäquat, den Usus heterogener Termini zu minimieren?
(Sollte man nicht weniger Fremdworte verwenden?)


Religionskriege sind Konflikte zwischen erwachsenen Menschen, bei denen es darum geht, wer den cooleren, imaginaeren Freund hat

k40xlow

Newbie

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 10:24

Manual:

Zitat


Initial operation
The red status LED on the rear side of the pump should now lighten up for approximately three seconds and then be turned off again. (The LED might also be blinking, depending on controller configuration.) If the LED is permanently switched on, the pump controller has detected a malfunction. In this case, please perform a reset as described in chapter 9.1.

9.1 describes the hard reset that I tried with the jumper on deaeration during power-on.

Papa_Schlumpf

God

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 10:39

;( i gess you need to send the pump in :( :pinch:
M.-Sys: Gigabyte GA-FX-58-extreme / 920@4Ghz / 6gig Corsair / r9 290 all AC



Wäre es nicht adäquat, den Usus heterogener Termini zu minimieren?
(Sollte man nicht weniger Fremdworte verwenden?)


Religionskriege sind Konflikte zwischen erwachsenen Menschen, bei denen es darum geht, wer den cooleren, imaginaeren Freund hat

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 13:36

k40xlow

Newbie

Freitag, 30. Januar 2009, 15:07

No. I have not actually timed it, but this is how the duty cycle appears:
[on - 0.7 sec] [off - 0.3 sec]

Everytime the light goes off there is a very very soft jolt, as if the electric engine tries to go over 2-3 "peaks" (as is common with electric engines). But it does not commence continuous operation.
The deaeration pin is not present. However I suppose this is how deaeration is supposed to work? Maybe it's stuck in deaeration mode despite the hard-reset?
I have access to a second computer, and thus could possibly access the pump via the software. Could this provide any means to fix it?
Edit:
I have now tried to connect it to USB to no avail. With vista 64bit Windows comes up with the following message: The device has malfunctioned/Device not recognized

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