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Teasuti
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Monday, December 29th 2025, 12:12pm
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Teasuti
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Remayz
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Yes it can. i don't own one but i believe it can have up to 4 virtual sensors managed onboardCan Aquaero do this without Aquasuite? On it's own, in the hardware. Not a sarcastic question, I don't have one, so I can't tell. I ask this genuinely.I believe what you're asking for is called Aquaero![]()
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I don’t own one either, but I think Remayz is right. Section 11.2 in the manual explains how the 4 virtual temp sensors can be assigned 3 temp data sources, and have 3 “modes” or functions - calculate the highest/lowest temp, the avg temp, or the temp difference between 2 data sources. I think you select the mode for each virtual temp sensor in Aquasuite or via the touch panel. This is separate from software temp sensors for which the data is brought into the Aquaero via USB.Yes it can. i don't own one but i believe it can have up to 4 virtual sensors managed onboard
Teasuti
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That's a good call. I haven't read it past section 7.1 which didn't mention other functions than just min/max/avg.I don’t own one either, but I think Remayz is right. Section 11.2 in the manual explains how the 4 virtual temp sensors can be assigned 3 temp data sources, and have 3 “modes” or functions - calculate the highest/lowest temp, the avg temp, or the temp difference between 2 data sources. I think you select the mode for each virtual temp sensor in Aquasuite or via the touch panel. This is separate from software temp sensors for which the data is brought into the Aquaero via USB.Yes it can. i don't own one but i believe it can have up to 4 virtual sensors managed onboard
That's a good call. I haven't read it past section 7.1 which didn't mention other functions than just min/max/avg.
I'm
just going out on a limb here, but I'd be curious how clever is that
part of the firmware. Could a Virtual Sensor take the output from
another Virtual Sensor as an input? Currently in Aquasuite I have 3
thermistor readings on the GPU/CPU inlets and outlet to measure the heat
each component adds to the water, and having the Octo to do PID control
and adjust the pump speed to keep to a target temperature (difference)
of 1C of either the GPU or CPU block, whichever is higher.
This would
look like a stack of Virtual Sensors, where there're two Virtual
Sensors calculating the difference on the GPU and CPU inlet/outlet
separately, then a third Virtual Sensor would take these two and feed
the higher of the two into the output. It could be done with 3 Virtual
Sensors IF the firmware can reuse their output as input between them.
This is just an elaborated pump control I have in Windows Aquasuite.
Then I could still have the 4th one to calculate a differential between room temp and the water for the fan control.
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