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Carlos49

Newbie

Doubts with controller speed in target temperature mode

Sunday, February 18th 2024, 11:52pm

Hi everyone, I have just finished my build and I'm starting to get used to Aquasuite software.
I have a doubt regarding target temperature mode of the fans, with the controller speed set in "user defined mode". It shows several options as you can see in the picture I've attached.
My problem is that I don't understand what are "Factor P", "Factor I", "Factor D", "Reset Time (D)" and "Hysteresis (in K)".
If someone can explain those options to me I would be so grateful.
Thanks in advance.
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Remayz

Senior Member

Monday, February 19th 2024, 1:16am

that's PID control, it's a tad advanced and most likely not necesary to start by the most complicated fan control option :P
it's a control method used a lot on industrial machines. Nerdy users may want to experiment with that sometimes, but it's rare anyone uses it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proportion…tive_controller


You define those 3 factors so the systems responds to load without like brutal fan accelerations, or decelerating too soon after load, causing oscillations etc.

Carlos49

Newbie

Monday, February 19th 2024, 1:18pm

Thanks for the reply :)
that's PID control, it's a tad advanced and most likely not necesary to start by the most complicated fan control option :P
it's a control method used a lot on industrial machines. Nerdy users may want to experiment with that sometimes, but it's rare anyone uses it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proportion…tive_controller


You define those 3 factors so the systems responds to load without like brutal fan accelerations, or decelerating too soon after load, causing oscillations etc.

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