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Malik

Junior Member

Poweradjust and laing D5

Monday, February 16th 2009, 10:20pm

I have question about poweradjust panel - can i plug in laing d5 to this panel ? Or this pump is to voltage strong for him ? :)
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Top_Nurse

Senior Member

Tuesday, February 17th 2009, 5:58am

Quoted from English manual:

"Maximum current output capacity at 12 V is 2.5 A (30 W total power).
The maximum current output capacity also is reduced at lower output
voltages!"

One other point is that the big voltage regulator can itself be water cooled if you are running your poweradjust on the ragged edge.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Top_Nurse" (Feb 17th 2009, 6:00am)

rocky61

Junior Member

Tuesday, February 17th 2009, 6:49pm

So does this mean you can use the D5 with the Aquaero? It appears it would work the D5 nominal power at 12V is 24W and the current @ 12V is 2 amps.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "rocky61" (Feb 17th 2009, 6:55pm)

Top_Nurse

Senior Member

Wednesday, February 18th 2009, 2:29am

So does this mean you can use the D5 with the Aquaero? It appears it would work the D5 nominal power at 12V is 24W and the current @ 12V is 2 amps.
We weren't discussing the Aquaero, but the Poweradjust. Also keep in mind that there at least two different versions of teh Aquaero in regards to the voltage regulators (VR) for fans. I don't know if any changes were made in regards to the VR's for the pump circuitry.

The pump does not plug directly into the Aquaero, but through the pump circuit board which is integrated into the Aquaero via a ribbon cable.

rocky61

Junior Member

Wednesday, February 18th 2009, 6:12pm

Yes, I know that it plugs into the pump circut board. I just want to know if the D5 will work, without blowing up the Aquaero or the pump board.

Top_Nurse

Senior Member

Wednesday, February 18th 2009, 10:58pm

Yes, I know that it plugs into the pump circut board. I just want to know if the D5 will work, without blowing up the Aquaero or the pump board.
The D5 won't work on the Aquaero using the Aquastream pump board. The Aquastream uses AC voltage and I think the D5 is a DC pump correct? However, I think the Poweradjust board would probably work for you. Especially if you use one of the little water coolers on the circuit board.