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Some Aquaduct questions

Sunday, June 17th 2007, 8:48am

Brought home a 360 Aquaduct yesterday from Sharka and have a few questions. In the pic below you can see a 3 pin jumper block called FAN_JUMPER. The manual says this is to run the fans either 5v or 12v. However, there is no mention of which is which and the circuit board isn't marked as well. Since my unit has the Aquaero do I need to set it at 12v or leave it open? Also which gives you 12v?







Also the manual references a digital flow and water level measurement. I assume it has some Tubemeter variant in the case? Also where is the flow meter installed as I would like to either remove it or put in a different one.

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Sunday, June 17th 2007, 12:19pm

Because your Aquaduct has an AE, the musn't set. Only in 230V Aquaducts its nessesary to set the Jumper. But I have no Idea which is 12V and which is 5V.

The Aquaduct is so komplex, I think you are not able to change the Flowmeter. As far as I remeber Stephan mentioned that more than 50 sleas build in the Aquaduct.
The Water level is calculated, so ther is a calibration every time you start the Aquaduct.

Hope I can help you.

b0nez
:rolleyes:

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Monday, June 18th 2007, 5:29am

Yes I know about the 50 seals. Several people here in the USA have taken them apart and couldn't get them back together (like Humpty Dumpty) ;)

So what we really need is to find someone who can give specific directions on taking it apart and putting it back together correctly. I can't believe that a company like AC would think that buyers of an Aquaduct wouldn't want to mod it...

I want to mod my Aquaduct!

Stephan

Administrator

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Monday, June 18th 2007, 2:28pm

Hi,
it's not easy to assemble an aquaduct but it's possible. The warranty is lost in any case because we are not responsible for any errors.

How to do it:

1. Remove all the screws at the top cover. Then you can remove the top aluminum part. Take care about the cable of the vario light and remove it from the aquaero plug.
There are 4 seals at the plexiglas parts and 2 at the fill level indicator. Take care of them.

After that you are able to pull the backplate out of the aluminum profiles. After that you are not able to remove the flowsensor because there is not enough room to do this. You have to remove the tube out of the plug&cool fittings at the bottom plate. Then you can also pull the frontplate high enough to remove the sensor by unclamping the fittings.

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Monday, June 18th 2007, 2:42pm

And don't forget to take some photos ;D

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Monday, June 18th 2007, 8:42pm

Thanks Stephan ;D

I think the people who tried this before started from the bottom and after thinking about it last night I figured the place to start was the top as I 'm sure it was built from the bottom up, right?

Quoted from "Stephan"

Hi,
it's not easy to assemble an aquaduct but it's possible. The warranty is lost in any case because we are not responsible for any errors.

How to do it:

1. Remove all the screws at the top cover. Then you can remove the top aluminum part. Take care about the cable of the vario light and remove it from the aquaero plug.
There are 4 seals at the plexiglas parts and 2 at the fill level indicator. Take care of them.

After that you are able to pull the backplate out of the aluminum profiles. After that you are not able to remove the flowsensor because there is not enough room to do this. You have to remove the tube out of the plug&cool fittings at the bottom plate. Then you can also pull the frontplate high enough to remove the sensor by unclamping the fittings.

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Monday, June 18th 2007, 8:43pm

You can count on it. 8)

Quoted from "Shoggy"

And don't forget to take some photos ;D

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Tuesday, June 19th 2007, 1:23am

Am I assuming correctly that the fan grills are not actually connected to the fans?

On the bottom of my Aquaduct their is a plate with a bunch of phillips head screws and I see the name "Nirosta" painted in black letters. Is this the name of the material used and can it be taken off with what solvent?

Edit by Google: "Nirosta - A stainless steel trademark or brand name which applies to a variety of stainless steels that are produced by Krupp Thyssen Nirosta GmbH (KTN), which is headquartered in Krefeld, Germany. Since stainless steel is actually steel alloyed with chrome and nickel, the exact percentages of these ingredients are what is trademarked. The Nirosta trademark was registered in 1922 in Germany by Krupp. KTN is a part of the company Krupp Thyssen Stainless, which is in turn part of Thyssen Krupp Steel (under the Krupp Group). KTN is one of the world's leading producers of stainless steel."

BTW, do you guys use Krupp-Widia tools in your milling and turning CNC machines?

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Tuesday, June 19th 2007, 1:29am

Quoted from "Top_Nurse"

On the bottom of my Aquaduct their is a plate with a bunch of phillips head screws and I see the name "Nirosta" painted in black letters.  Is this the name of the material used and can it be taken off with what solvent?

It's the name of a certain steel (Nirosta means sth. like "neverrosts")
For removing i'd try Isopropyl Alcohol

Gute work-live-balance ist, wenn man von seinem Privatleben erschöpfter ist als von der Arbeit.

Stephan

Administrator

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Tuesday, June 19th 2007, 10:43am

I forgot: You also have to remove the screws at the backplate. This screws are connected to the radiator and you are not able to pull out the backplate otherwise.

You can remove the label with Aceton.

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Thursday, June 21st 2007, 9:12pm

Okay I got the back plate off. I think AC is taking a bath on the (me thinks I need to order another one before they raise the price) pricing here.

Very well engineered solution! That's a lot of stuff crammed into that little box. Would I be correct in assuming that the controller on the back of the Aquaero is a Poweradjust unit or is it a completely different animal? I'm confused because it is attached directly to the Aquaero with a ribbon cable.

Stephan

Administrator

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Thursday, June 21st 2007, 9:23pm

The controller is a little bit modified aquastream controller. It can handle more power the the original version for the aquastream.

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Thursday, June 21st 2007, 9:27pm

Do you think there would be any problem in putting in a Laing DDC-1 in here as someone here in the states wants to do that. It looks like the space is available, but will the seals take the added pressure (like in the outside flow and fill level tubes).

Stephan

Administrator

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Friday, June 22nd 2007, 10:41am

The seals will have no problem with that :)

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Friday, June 22nd 2007, 10:52am

Another question or two er.. three. ;D

Can you supply a Head / Flow curve for the stock pump at the standard flow?

Is the flow meter integral to the cooling system? IOW, do I need to put a P&C tube in its place?

Are there any other pump impellers that will fit this pump design? I would like to have more than the four (4) blades in there if possible.

If I open up the flow meter holes to 6mm on both sides will it cause any degradation in the mechanical design of the flow meter? I have the mill necessary to do this in a precision manner and feel competent in calibrating the unit to the proper impulses per liter factor.

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Thursday, June 28th 2007, 1:45am

Obviously old questions not answerable. ;)

What is the variation (tolerance) of the temp sensors? IOW, if I use a known temp how far off can the thermal sensors report and still be in spec?

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Wednesday, July 4th 2007, 5:33pm

Quoted from "Top_Nurse"

Do you think there would be any problem in putting in a Laing DDC-1 in here as someone here in the states wants to do that.  It looks like the space is available, but will the seals take the added pressure (like in the outside flow and fill level tubes).


Has anyone had any success in changing the pump for a more powerful version (like the DDC-1)? I'd like to hear it!

Re: Some Aquaduct questions

Wednesday, July 4th 2007, 10:40pm

Quoted from "coolpat"



Has anyone had any success in changing the pump for a more powerful version (like the DDC-1)? I'd like to hear it!


I don't think it is possible unless you did some major machine work in the bottom plate as there isn't enough room in the bottom.