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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (21. Juni 2015, 17:52)
I did. Its more than likely the firmware update which has rendered my old profile useless.Did you use the Normal installation option when installing aquasuite?
Is there no way I can transfer my data or pull the info from my profiles?
I see thanks for confirming. It was actually a useful feature as a friend of mine used to power his pump direct from the aquareo and his temps were in the high 70's. When he saw the aquaero cpu temp reading he changed his pump to a pwm controlled pump which brought his temps right down to the 40's. Definetley not a gimmick and a valuable feature, any chance of bring it back or having it as an extra enabled feature?Ah, OK. We had to remove it because several customers thought this would be their systems CPU temperature and claimed the aquaero reads a wrong temperature...![]()
Well, this temperature was more or less gimmick anyway because this little CPU will never achieve a high temperature under normal conditions.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »razortime« (1. Juli 2015, 02:15)
iBeta2
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Ok thanks for confirming.This temperature will not come back and what you describe also has nothing to do with the CPU temperature. You confuse this with the temperature sensors of the voltage controllers which are still there of course. Their temperature will be lower when using PWM because this just forwards 12V directly to the output while the PWM signal tells the pump how fast it should spin. The other way around it would be controlled by the voltage which causes a higher temperature (at least on the auaero 5 series) because unused energy will be "burned"![]()
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »razortime« (1. Juli 2015, 23:35)
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