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That Guy

Newbie

Just temperature controlled fans - AV cabinet project

Monday, February 5th 2024, 7:05pm

I am looking for a programmable fan controller for my AV cabinet, but don’t want to deal with the hassle of shipping one from the states or some far off land, or messing around with soldering and wiring after a trip to Maplins.

So, after some research, I just want to check with the experts here, am I actually in luck here with the Aquacomputer Quadro?

This little device seems to be able to control up to four PWM fans, and has four temperature sensors that I can place anywhere in the cabinet. It seems (correct me if I'm wrong here) I can connect it to my laptop via USB, or even better, use the Aquasuite software to configure it wirelessly with a smartphone somehow, although the latter seems to need a constant connection to a computer, so that might be out given this has to be able to run in the cabinet connected to nothing more than 12v power.

Seems that I can set up custom fan curves for each fan, then unplug the USB and let the Quadro run on its own with just that 12V DC power supply. The fans I plan to use are the SILENT WINGS PRO 4, 120mm PWM.

The Quadro seemingly has everything I could need to keep an AV cabinet cool and quiet, without breaking the bank or my sanity.

Let me know if my assumptions are correct, perhaps there is an even better solution, and for all those others searching for a similar solution. ;)

I could only find a few such systems in the whole world, which
is utter madness to be frank. i.e.
Non UK: https://www.coolerguys.com/collections/f…-system-ixa-ccs
Amazon but 3 times the price rip-off madness and inflexible; https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DYF19T1/r…-post-widget-21

WizechatmgrbeenAquad

Newbie

Tuesday, February 6th 2024, 10:24am

I'm no expert on the products they sell here, but a 12v PID controller with fans may also be ideal. Those generally are either on or off and don't play with PWM. If you're running quiet fans it won't matter either way as long as they maintain the proper volume of airflow. Just another idea to ponder...

sebastian

Administrator

Tuesday, February 6th 2024, 10:29am

quadro /octo need a 12V and 5V Supply Voltage.
When you connect a temperature sensor to the device, the device can run autonomously.

You have to configure the device via USB with the aquasuite Software (Windows).

That Guy

Newbie

Wednesday, February 7th 2024, 10:40am

Thanks, also, Is there any IoT or remote control / app based monitoring capability available with an additional modal perhaps?

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "That Guy" (Feb 7th 2024, 10:55am)