After some request for more information about our new products in the aquaero 5 thread I thought it would be nice to sum up all new products of the last few days into one thread.
Unfortunately all software screenshots are in German but the software can be also switched to English.
Let’s go ;-)
Laing D5 pump with USB and aquabus interface
We have developed a new controller board for the D5 pump which also fits directly in its housing. The controller features connectors for USB, aquabus, a temperature sensor and an output for a tacho signal which can be configured – for example it can be turned off when an alarm is active.
The rpm value of the pump is forwarded by USB or aquabus. You can connect up to four of these pumps via aquabus to the aquaero. There is no limit when you use them via USB.
The best part: you can adjust the speed of the pump through the aquasuite 2012 software or the aquaero 5. The controller uses the speed regulation of the pump which is already there so it does not generate any further heat because of an voltage regulator like it would be the case with a poweradjust 2 controller for example.
When you have done all settings you can also unplug it from the USB or aquabus. The controller has its own processor and does not require a permanent connection to the PC or aquaero 5.
The pump costs 89.90 EUR (75.55 EUR w/o VAT)
Two photos and screenshots:
mps - a new generation of flow sensors
Since years we offer a lot of monitoring equipment for water cooled systems and the “high flow” sensor is one of our bestsellers. With the feedback and wishes from our customers we have developed a new generation with some important key features in mind: it should be smaller, offer an USB and aquabus interface, should be powered through them and everything with a low flow resistance but with an increased accuracy.
Say hello to the new mps –
multi
purpose
sensor. The mps flow series are technically based on a differential pressure measurement and do not contain any rotating components. This method is known from large sensors in an industrial environment, they also cost a fortune and nobody would use something like that for a PC water cooling - until now ;-)
The case is made from Delrin and has an engraved stainless steel cover. The pressure sensor itself is a silicon chip covered by a stainless steel diaphragm. The sensor has a very high resolution of 0.00005 bar. Inside the case we also have another sensor to measure the water temperature. A second temperature sensor can be connected externally. Another connector generates a configurable tacho signal.
The sensor can be used by USB with the aquasuite 2012 or by aquabus with the aquaero 5. You can attach up to four of these sensors to an aquaero 5.
While the older sensors use an calibration value (impulses per liter), this one uses a calibration curve. Curves for the most common cooling liquids are already integrated in the software but you can also generate your own curve by adding at least three points with a reference value. The rest is calculated by the software.
The sensor comes in three different versions: mps flow 100, 200 and 400. The number indicates the maximum measurable flow rate. The minimum flow rate is a fifth of the maximum value. For example: the version 100 can be used in a range between 20 to 100 l/h.
The price is 49.90 EUR (41.93 EUR w/o VAT).
If you are a fan of the old mechanical style than I also have some good news: the high flow sensor is also available in a new variant so it offers USB, aquabus, temperature sensors and an tacho signal output. This variant costs 59.90 EUR (50.34 EUR w/o VAT).
A few photos and screenshots:
So, why is it called multi purpose sensor when it only reads the flow? Well, this brings us to the next product…
mps – also reads the fill level and pressure
Many of your use tubes or other larger reservoirs and our tubemeter can not be used with them or only with some downsides. The new mps controller can not only read the flow, with another housing it is also able to measure the fill level or the pressure.
There are two different ways how to connect this sensor to a reservoir.
1: You connect two tubes to the sensor. The first goes into one of the lower threads on your reservoir and the second must be connected on a thread at the top (for example a filling cap).
2: You connect only one tube to the sensor and connect it to a thread on the bottom of the reservoir like in the first method. The counterpart will be another new product: a pressure equalization membrane. It will be installed at the top of the reservoir. The membrane allows gases to pass and thereby continuously equalizes the internal pressure of the water cooling loop and the ambient pressure. This way the sensor can also detect the correct fill level.
Like the flow variant this sensor is also available in different variants. We have mps pressure Delta 40, 100, 500 or 1000. The numbers indicate the maximum fill level in centimeters. So most customers will use the Delta 40 variant while the other ones are already pretty special and make only sense when you have a very huge reservoir. So, why not just use the Delta 1000 variant? The reason is the resolution of the sensor. When using the Delta 40 variant you have a lot of small steps so you can tell the fill level with an accuracy of half a millimeter. When using the Delta 1000 variant the step size is around 1 centimeter. The general tolerance is around +/- 3%.
Like the mps flow variant the pressure sensor also offers USB, aquabus, an internal and external (optional) temperature sensor and a tacho signal output. The sensor is powered by USB or aquabus. You can connect up to four of them to an aquaero 5. When connected via USB you can use as many as you want to.
The calibration of the sensor is very easy. You set a null value with the software and enter the height of the reservoir.
The sensor has M5 threads and we recommend to use a tubing size of 4mm. Please note that no water runs through this sensor so the size has no effect at all on the general flow rate.
Besides the fill level you can also measure just a single pressure value. For example you can check the pressure of the pump or measure differences between two points in your loop. The software offers a calibration function to test whatever you want. Depending on the selected variant you can measure a pressure between 40 mbar (Detla 40) and 1000 mbar (Delta 1000). Please note that the Delta 1000 variant is not able to measure a pressure difference and must be used with the pressure equalization membrane.
(A side note: if you want to tell the pressure of the pump - for most pumps the Delta 500 variant should be enough, for dual setups the Delta 1000 should be the better choice.)
This sensor is also made from Delrin and features an engraved stainless steel cover. All variants cost 37.99 EUR (31.92 EUR w/o VAT).
A few photos and screenshots:
aqualis - reservoir with borosilicate glass
Reservoirs with a tube style a very popular but we never offered them with a good reason: we know about the problem with the thermal and mechnial forces and almost everyday you will find someone who shares his story of a broken tube reservoir.
The solution is simple: using real glass. In cooperation with a large German manufacturer for glass we are now able to offer tubes made of
borosilicate glass. This is a special glass which is resistant against even the hardest conditions in the chemical industry. Our tube has a diameter of 75mm and a wall thickness of 5mm. The tube has a length of 15cm and can take almost a half liter of liquid if you would fill it to the maximum. As an option the glass is also available with a nano plating so you get a "non-wetting-surface" where the water easily rolls off.
The aqualis reservoirs are available in different variants. The aqualis XT is the most advanced variant and features an integrated mps module to measure the fill level and water temperature plus all the other things that have been mentioned in the previous chapter. You can place up to six 5mm LEDs in the base for some nice illumination effects. Another eye catcher is the pipe in the center with 8 nozzles where the water runs down from the top into the reservoir. To avoid problems with air bubbles making their way into the loop, a Plexiglas plate is placed a bit above the base. If you do not want to use the pipe you can also use the outer threads on the base so the water just flows in and out like in a classical reservoir.
The other parts in the aqualis are made from Delrin, stainless steel and nickel plated brass. An optional mount made of stainless steel can be used to place the reservoir somewhere in the case. The increase the stability we also offer additional holders made of black Plexiglas.
A quick overview of the variants and prices.
Aqualis ECO – 49.90 EUR (41.93 EUR w/o VAT)
Does not feature the LED inserts and mps sensor
Aqualis PRO – 64.90 EUR (54.54 EUR w/o VAT)
Offers the LED inserts and other than the ECO allows the later installation of a mps sensor.
Aqualis XT – 99.90 EUR (83.95 EUR w/o VAT)
Offers the LED inserts and already comes with a premounted mps sensor and the necessary pressure equalization membrane
All variants are also available with the nano plating. The additional charge is 10.00 EUR (8.40 EUR w/o VAT).
Each aqualis comes with a stainless steel holder, the Plexiglas insert to block the air bubbles when you use the central pipe and a stainless steel baffle plate when you use it the classical way to route the water to the sides so possible air bubbles are not sucked in again.
The additional black Plexiglas holder costs 9.90 EUR (8.32 EUR w/o VAT)
A few photos and a video:
Demo Video on YouTube
(the aqualis in this video has no nano plating)
aqualis ECO
aqualis PRO/XT
Additional black Plexiglas holder
Pump modules for aqualis
Besides the aqualis series without a pump we also offer a modular variant with pump modules. The main part is the tube and a base which connects to the different pump modules. The base offers the option to place two LEDs. Unlike the other aqualis reservoir the variant with the pump does not offer the effect that the water runs down along the pipe in the middle. The pump variant uses a classical in- and outlet scheme. As an option the tube is also available with the nano plating.
We offer three different pump modules: Laing D5, Laing DDC, and Eheim Compact 600 with ceramic bearing (its controller is the same as used on the aquastream XT pump). All three modules use an easy plug in system to attach it to the tube module. Four screws hold everything together and of course there are integrated o-rings to seal everything.
For all variants you can decide if you take them with the mps sensor to have a fill level measurement. An installation afterwards is not possible. If you decide to take a variant with the mps sensor, then the pressure equalization membrane is already included.
The D5 and DDC module come without the pump so you can use a pump that you already own or any compatible pump. The Eheim Compact 600 module comes premounted with the pump. Since this variant is based on the aquastream XT it also features an integrated fan control when you buy the ultra version.
If you are only interested in the pump modules you can also use them without the tube module. Just close the two threads with a cap and you have some kind of alternative top for the pumps.
Each pump module comes with a stainless steel holder which can be mixed with our yellow isolators to get rid off noise through vibrations from the pump. The isolators can be mounted sunk-in with the D5 and DDC pumps to save some space.
For the future: we will offer a special mounting bracket for the module when the
http://forum.aquacomputer.de/images-ac/ams_gigant_3.jpg]airplex GIGANT[/url] series hits the market. This way you can use the reservoirs together with the radiators as one unit.
The prices:
Pump module for Laing D5 – 34.90 EUR (29.33 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module for Laing D5 with mps – 59.90 EUR (50.37 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module for Laing DDC – 29.90 EUR (25.13 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module for Laing DDC with mps – 54.89 EUR (46.13 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module with Eheim Compact 600 standard – 69.90 EUR (58.74 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module with Eheim Compact 600 standard and mps – 94.90 EUR (79.75 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module with Eheim Compact 600 ultra – 89.90 EUR (75.55 EUR w/o VAT)
Pump module with Eheim Compact 600 ultra and mps – 114.89 EUR (96.55 EUR w/o VAT)
Aqualis tube base module – 39.90 EUR (33.53 EUR w/o VAT)
Aqualis tube base module with plating – 49.90 EUR (41.93 EUR w/o VAT)
A few photos:
Tube module
The connector plate in detail
Eheim compact 600 pump module
Laing D5 pump module
Laing DDC pump module