• 15.01.2026, 11:19
  • S’inscrire
  • Connexion
  • Vous n’êtes pas connecté.

 

Bonjour, visiteur, bienvenue sur les forums Aqua Computer Forum. Si c’est votre première visite, nous vous invitons à consulter l’Aide. Elle vous expliquera le fonctionnement de cette page. Pour avoir accès à toutes les fonctionnalités, vous devez vous inscrire. Pour cela, veuillez utiliser le formulaire d’enregistrement, ou bien lisez plus d’informations sur la procédure d’enregistrement. Si vous êtes déjà enregistré, veuillez vous connecter.

madcratebuilder

Junior Member

No screen output-no fans

lundi 3 mars 2014, 12:37

I finialty powered up my new build and I have no scrren and no fan output with the AQ6. I installed the aquasiute program and it detected 2 d5 pumps, upgraded firmware. I confirmed power tp the AQ6. The fans do not spin up but the fan leds do light up. No RGB led output, no control over anything. Should I try a reset of the AQ^ or is a RMA?

sebastian

Administrator

lundi 3 mars 2014, 15:57

Disconnect everything from the aquaero and conncet only power. When the device is running you have a fault in you wiring.

madcratebuilder

Junior Member

mardi 4 mars 2014, 02:53

Removed all connections and still no screen, this is with the 4 pin molex only. I reconnected all wiring and with the 4 pin molex disconnected I have screen output. It must be getting power from the USB cable. Plugin the main 4 pin power cable and screen shuts down.

Ce message a été modifié 1 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "madcratebuilder" (4 mars 2014, 02:54)

wa3pnt

Full Member

mardi 4 mars 2014, 04:35

That sounds like a bad power supply connection.

Can you measure the voltages on the 4 pin molex from the power supply, and verify that the 12V and 5V are there?

RodeoGeorge

madcratebuilder

Junior Member

mardi 4 mars 2014, 13:07

The 4 pin molex has both 5 and 12 volt at the AQ6 power connector.

Initially I thought I had possibly fubared the controller when I installed the heatsink and thermal pads. At least the screen works powered by the USB cable.

Problem solved, discovered 1 pin on the screen that was bent and not inserted in the plug. Straighten pin, reassemble and screen starts when power applied.

Ce message a été modifié 1 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "madcratebuilder" (5 mars 2014, 23:21)